QUESTION:
Some vegetables are native to China and others
have found their way into the cuisines after
being brought from afar through the ages.
One such vegetable is thought to have originated
in northern Asia, and both the Egyptians and
the Romans have used it in garlands. It is
often eaten raw and is a delightful addition
to any salad.
What is this vegetable?
A. Garlic;
B. Celery;
C. Tomato;
D. Green tea with milk.
ANSWERS:
B is correct! In China, Chinese
celery - kan-tsai or kun choy - is a popular
flavoring in soups. It has been used as a
digestive aid since ancient times. Chinese
or Asian celery is smaller and more strongly
flavored that its European cousin and is seldom
eaten uncooked.