Mustard Tatsoi
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KWD 1.500
2g
40 to 50 days — Also known as 'Spinach Mustard,' 'Spoon Mustard,' or 'Rosette Bok Choy,' it is a beautiful variety and one of the easiest Asian greens to raise.
Each plant grows into a flat rosette formed by spoon-shaped, shiny dark-green leaves with pale stalks and veins. When grown in warmer weather, the rosettes tend to be more upright.
The leaves are harvested and used the same as spinach leaves, as salad greens, or lightly cooked. Stir-frying or sautéing in your favorite light oil is an excellent choice. The leaves have a mild, but distinctive mustard flavor. 'Tatsoi' reportedly can withstand cold temperatures down to –10°C
- Latin Name: Brassica rapa subsp. narinosa
- Days to Maturity: 25+(baby greens) 40-50+(leaves, seeds) Biennial
- Seed Planting Depth: 1/2”
- Seed Plant Spacing: 1-2”
- Row Spacing: 8-10”
- Growth Habit: Upright/low-growth/rounded
- Soil Preference: Rich, loose and well-drained
- Temp Preference: Cool
- Light Preference: Full sun to partial shade
- Color: Small forest-green leaves, light-green stalks
- Flavor: Tender, mild mustard, nutty, pepper, similar to bok choy