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(A thick stem means you're getting a bigger heart).
Cut off thick stem where it meets slender stalks, and reserve.
Dale watched them leave, fingering a pumpkin's thick stem and surely considering his hours of lost work.
Pick it young, and you can treat it like spinach; allow it to mature and you'll want to slice out the thick stem, which you can steam, stir-fry or use in gratins.
In many species, the leaves of the rosette can be removed to reveal the thick stem, or "heart," which can be roasted and eaten directly or ground into edible patties.
The answer to his question was clear, given that my mother was wearing the red and white bangles unique to Bengali married women, and a common Tangail sari, and had a thick stem of vermillion powder in the center parting of her hair, and the full round face and large dark eyes that are so typical of Bengali women.
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Choose a plant with a thick base stem and healthy green growth.
Cut any particularly thick stems into two or three pieces lengthways.
Wash the broccoli rape, cut off the thick stems and discard them.
The reward is foot long thick stems with a cluster of five fragrant flowers.
Hearty leaves, thick stems and sturdy roots develop more nutrients for the vegetable.
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