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Can you eat swede leaves?

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dicky113 | 20:13 Fri 14th Jul 2006 | Food & Drink
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Technically, yes.

You can get packets of seeds of turnip/swede/rutabaga to grow just for the leaves - not the root - if you have space in the garden.

A few varieties of brassicas also have roots and also leaves that can be eaten.

And 10 million guines pigs can't be wrong . . . .
Should add - if you want to munch on shop bought leaves - do wash them thoroughly - a little white vinegar in the water is a good idea to clear off the residues.

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