What vegetable is green or purple?
There are many vegetables that can be green or purple! Here are a few examples:
Green and Purple Varieties:
* Broccoli: Green is the most common, but purple varieties exist (sometimes called "Romanesco broccoli").
* Cauliflower: The classic is white, but there are green and purple cauliflowers.
* Asparagus: Mostly green, but purple asparagus is also common.
* Kale: Green is the most popular, but purple kale (also called "Red Russian Kale") is delicious.
* Spinach: Most often green, but there are purple spinach varieties available.
* Green Beans: Green beans are generally green, but some varieties are purple.
Other Considerations:
* Brussel Sprouts: Mostly green, but there are a few purple varieties, though they are less common.
* Cabbage: The most common types are green, but red cabbage is also very popular.
This is just a small selection. There are many other vegetables that can be found in both green and purple variations, depending on the specific variety.
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