What is the most underrated vegetable in your opinion
I would have to go with turnips. Incredibly versatile and nutritious root, plus delicious greens to fry up
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I would have to go with turnips. Incredibly versatile and nutritious root, plus delicious greens to fry up
Courgettes / zucchini I can eat them raw, shredded, souped, fried, the lot
And you can have them for free in Canada when the season is right. Seriously, there's jokes about people only locking their door to keep unwanted zucchinis out.
I wish I liked them. They seem so useful and plentiful, but they taste so utterly interesting to me. Yes, if they are slathered in oil and perfectly grilled and seasoned, they are fine. But then again what isn't.
That’s a fair point. All veggies are good when oiled and grilled
Zucchini is also good grilled. Good stuff
Are they underrated though. Most people seem to like them