Can we have a cruciferous thread in honor of the best vegetable family?

can we have a cruciferous thread in honor of the best vegetable family?

so fractal

>the best vegetable family
It is a very nice family.

best condiment

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I always assumed brussel sprouts grew individually

i love them all so much

i want to make a full course meal using only cruciferous vegetables

I'm addicted to eating these raw

My two favourite and two most despised vegetables are related to each other. Kinda makes some kind of poetic sense, really

well?
what are they?

I love cauliflower and broccoli, I fucking loathe brussels sprouts and kohlrabi. Especially fucking kohlrabi.

Cabbage ain't bad, and I have no real feelings about kale, I can't even recall what it tastes like right now.

love cabbage rolls.

although mine just end up looking like a messy stew 'cause i'm bad at presentation.

Love me some cruciferous bois.

Am I allowed to boil my cruciferous alive?

dont bully vegetables

Welp. This PROVES it.

yes I'm having cabbage for tea tonight

>blocks estrogen
literally anti-soy

what am I looking at here exactly

A picture describing what traits the various cruciferous veggies were selectively bred for from their common ancestor.

So if you have one mustard plant, you can make all the stuff on the bottom row?

it took thousands of years of cultivation and selective breeding to make the vegetable varieties we have now

edible gourds for example (different veg family than the brassicas, the curcubits, but same idea) have been selectively cultivated to remove the bitterness, a trait that naturally occurs to protect the plant from predators.

The beetroot, a member of the amaranth family, is a cultivated form of chard