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Superschmelz Giant White Kohlrabi

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety of kohlrabi
  • Large, globe-shaped bulbs
  • Tender, succulent texture
  • Slightly sweet, mild flavor
  • Crisp and juicy, turnip-like texture

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Quantity: Packet (150 Seeds)

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Superschmelz Giant White Kohlrabi

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Brassica oleracea

Superschmelz kohlrabi is an heirloom variety of kohlrabi, a member of the brassica family of vegetables, that is known for its tender, succulent texture and slightly sweet, mild flavor. Superschmelz is prized for its large, globe-shaped bulbs that are easy to grow and harvest. The name "superschmelz" translates to "super melt" in German, referring to the vegetable's tender texture and ability to "melt" in your mouth. The flesh of the kohlrabi is crisp and juicy, with a mild flavor that is often compared to a combination of turnips and mild broccoli stems.  Approximately 55-60 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 150 seeds.

Brassica oleracea

Superschmelz kohlrabi is an heirloom variety of kohlrabi, a member of the brassica family of vegetables, that is known for its tender, succulent texture and slightly sweet, mild flavor. Superschmelz is prized for its large, globe-shaped bulbs that are easy to grow and harvest. The name "superschmelz" translates to "super melt" in German, referring to the vegetable's tender texture and ability to "melt" in your mouth. The flesh of the kohlrabi is crisp and ... read more

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Brassica oleracea

Superschmelz kohlrabi is an heirloom variety of kohlrabi, a member of the brassica family of vegetables, that is known for its tender, succulent texture and slightly sweet, mild flavor. Superschmelz is prized for its large, globe-shaped bulbs that are easy to grow and harvest. The name "superschmelz" translates to "super melt" in German, referring to the vegetable's tender texture and ability to "melt" in your mouth. The flesh of the kohlrabi is crisp and juicy, with a mild flavor that is often compared to a combination of turnips and mild broccoli stems.  Approximately 55-60 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 150 seeds.

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