Dinosaur (or Dino, Lacinato, Tuscan kale, Tuscan cabbage, Italian kale, black kale, etc.) kale growing in Issaquah, WA, USA


Dinosaur (or Lacinato, Tuscan kale, Tuscan cabbage, Italian kale, cavolo nero (may be misspelled as cavalo nero), black kale, flat back cabbage, palm tree kale, or black Tuscan palm) Kale growing in western Washington, USA. Lacinato kale is a variety of kale with a long tradition in Italian cuisine. Lacinato kale grows 2 to 3 feet tall and has dark blue-green leaves with an "embossed texture; its taste is described as "slightly sweeter and more delicate ... than curly kale".


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Location: Issaquah, Washington USA
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