I reckon it's Gai Laan/Chinese Broccoli. Go Ooogle on Google, type in
Chinese Broccoli & do a search by Images, you'll see plenty. if i'm not
mistaken, it's part of the Brassica(sp?) family which includes cabages &
kale etc. hence the similarities & confusion because there's so many
varieties out there.
DC.
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> > > > Did this green vegetable had rubber-like texture? And sweet-tasting
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> > > > crunchy when being chewed?
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> > Did it look like this:
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http://www.donga.com/sangbong21/life...0322000031_b.j
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> > I can't seem to find the recipe in english. You should be able to buy
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> > stuff from most korean grocers.(mi-yok-jool-ghi)
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> I can't say for sure.... it is not as translucent as the dish shown. It is
> firmer, sturdier stems. I may need to go into the city one day this summer
> and ask the deli people, and take a picture to show the group here.
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