Submitted by Somethingfishy_92 t3_z5f97m in food
mhofkp t1_ixw083a wrote
Never heard them called twnderstem before
Somethingfishy_92 OP t1_ixw0m02 wrote
Might be a UK/English thing - what do you call them?
FrostyFargoan t1_ixw3r16 wrote
Broccolini - Midwest US
jim_deneke t1_ixxtvyd wrote
Broccolini in Australia
mhofkp t1_ixw9rl8 wrote
Either brocolini or broccoli raab/rabe
Waitingforabluebox t1_ixwgsh9 wrote
Broccoli rabe is different than broccolini. They look very similar, but broccoli rabe (also called rapini) is more bitter.
mhofkp t1_ixwji1b wrote
True. In my professional career rapini is sold primarily sold as a green, not as a whole stalk, per se... I actually cooked some Raab on Thanksgiving, and I love the bitterness
mossymossa t1_ixwvmby wrote
i wish Raab also meant vegetable in the UK
Judazzz t1_ixyqs80 wrote
In The Netherlands it's called Bimi.
UltimateBronzeNoob t1_ixyqxj7 wrote
Nooit van gehoord
Judazzz t1_ixyr8v7 wrote
Dat kan, ik ben er ook nog niet zo heel lang mee bekend. Toch is het tegenwoordig in elke zichzelf respecterende supermarkt verkrijgbaar.
_W1T3W1N3_ t1_ixx6f12 wrote
Baby Broccoli or Broccolini
Cam_Sco t1_iy093jw wrote
Tenderstem is a registered trademark in the UK. Same thing though. Hybrid of Chinese kale and broccoli.
mhofkp t1_iy0s123 wrote
Gotcha never been to the UK, but I've cooked all across the states...
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