Fresh Asparagus is sold as spears, with a stalk and the tip, usually in bunches at a per the pound price. Frozen Asparagus is normally sold as cut up spears and tips. Asparagus is also available in cans but the texture is completely different as it is cooked.
You can buy fresh asparagus in the produce section of most grocercy stores, grow it yourself, or buy canned or frozen asparagus at any grocery store.
I found plenty of information about asparagus and it's unique healthy benefits on fatburningfurnace.com. You can also talk to your doctor about what nutrition may be best for you.
New Jersey grows most of the asparagus plants that are sold each year. The Jersey series of asparagus is widely considered to be the best asparagus available.
Generally, asparagus that puts up skinny stalks is immature. It takes 3 yrs for an asparagus root to put up decent sized stalks. If the asparagus is older, it probably needs some fertilizer to boost it. I recommend the organic asparagus food sold by Gardensalive.com
The scientific name of asparagus is Asparagus officinalis
Asparagus is a vegetable, and the spears are shoots that arise from the base of the plant.
It is used for drain the asparagus. It is used for drain the asparagus.
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Ingested asparagus means ate asparagus.
asparagus in Tamil is thaneervittan kilangu..
The word for asparagus in Hindi is ऐस्पैरागस (pronounced like asparagus).
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No, it is not. Asparagus can be good for you.
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