Our neighbour has one. They’re adorable and apparently kind of cheap and easy to get in North America these days because they no longer meet Japanese fuel efficiency standards (or something like that).
if you dry and grind it, you can make a whole lot of surrogate coffee out of that chicoree, or you wrap it in ham and cheese and put it into the oven until tender…
Watch out for giant bunnies! (Night of the Lepus — CUTEST giant-menacing-animal movie EVER!)
Fukujima Vegetable Co.?
It’s Fukushima – and good spotting that’s probably Japan.
Who cares about the giant mutant vegetables?
I want that darn truck!
Our neighbour has one. They’re adorable and apparently kind of cheap and easy to get in North America these days because they no longer meet Japanese fuel efficiency standards (or something like that).
that’s endive, not salad! (or chicory as google translate told me, dunno which one I should use)
It is not endive, it is won bok, a kind of cabbage.
ain’t that just a corean version of endive ?
yeah chinese cabbage in English
I would call it a “napa cabbage” but I have no idea where that name comes from =b We do grow a lot of it in Ontario though..
if you dry and grind it, you can make a whole lot of surrogate coffee out of that chicoree, or you wrap it in ham and cheese and put it into the oven until tender…
It’s not giant, it’s just a very small truck.
Isn’t it a type of cabbage? I only know the Chinese for it.
Won bok
In Japanese it’s Hakusai – 白菜
It’s awesome, especially in WOK
In the US its commonly called Napa cabbage. Just about every grocery store carries it. Though never that big.
gonna need a big ass kimchee pot.
Yup, you could make a lot of kimchi with that.
^ First thing I thought too