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  • Advice Please On Chinese Broccoli Kailaan.

    I like to try and grow at least one new veg every growing season, and as i was looking thru one of my seed catalogue's (Marshalls very good on price) I came across " Chinese Broccoli Kailaan" and just wondered if anyone had grown it. Questions are
    1. Was it easy to grow?
    2. Was it yummy to eat?
    3. Did it take much room up?
    Thanks in advance.

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    I've never grown it - only eaten it. It's quite nice steamed with a drizzle of oyster sauce on it. I have a friend who's very keen. I'll have to ask her how she cooks it (I've secretly bought her a packet of seed for her lottie).
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