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QuestionCan I eat raw bok choy?Community AnswerYes you can.
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QuestionWhat is wrong if my bok choy plants have tiny holes in the leaves?Community AnswerIt's probably bug damage. It's not a big deal, just make sure you wash and check for bugs before consuming. If you're very concerned or have especially buggy vegetables, you can soak them in salt/vinegar water or get a special soap meant for washing vegetables.
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QuestionHow long will bok choy last?Community AnswerBok choy will only last for three to five days in the fridge, even when it is stored properly.
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QuestionDo the leaves of the whole plant get harvested?Community AnswerThe leaves and fleshy stems are both edible. You can roast them, grill them, or add them to soups.
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QuestionCan I eat it as a salad without cooking the bok choy?Community AnswerYes, bok choy is completely edible raw, but you still need to wash it!
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QuestionCan I eat the green leaf on bok choy?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionWhat can I use to replace bok choy?Community AnswerNapa cabbage is a good substitute.
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QuestionWhere would you recommend I buy bok choy?Community AnswerYou could try a farmer's market or a specialty/well stocked grocery store. It's carried at many mainstream grocery stores, but not all.
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QuestionCan I just add it to my soup?Community AnswerYes! I put mine into the broth, along with any other ingredients I’m adding, and simmer it for about 20 minutes.
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QuestionWhat can be substituted for bell peppers?Community AnswerSweet peppers are a good substitute for red, yellow or orange bell peppers. They are usually about 4 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide. I find them packaged as a 1 pound group of yellow, red and orange peppers in a bag in the produce section of the grocery store.
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