But when they start flowering, it suddenly become our focal point and the neighbours too. Nobody else grow vegetable as a no ending adventure in the neighborhood except this "my little vegetable garden".
So our sawi or choy sum or Brassica chinensis var. oleifere is definitely flowering.... yellow little blooms.... A couple of days ago, Kakdah took one plant for her fried meehoon...
Neat! So you use this to cook with? Interesting
ReplyDeleteAn interesting brassica
ReplyDeleteI'd love to taste Kakdah's cooking. Could you post some to me, haha. You need to get your neighbours into gardening, they are missing out on so much fun! x
ReplyDeleteBangchik & Kakdah, you have great pictures of vegetable flowers. I love to eat sawi with flowers attached. The yellow and green colour will look nice on a plate of stir fried sawi. Yes, I'm going to eat sawi with wonton noodles for breakfast today.Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI have been leaving some of my veggies to go to flower and seed this year. The brassicas particularly have wonderful yellow flowers that the pollinating insects adore! I hope yours have been doing the same.
ReplyDeleteTeringat masa kecik, berebut dgn abang nak makan bunga sawi... :)
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> Dirt Princess
ReplyDelete> Joanne
We basically use the green leaves to cook. It is alright to add the flowers....
Brassica is interesting due to its zest towards life!!
> Carrie..
By all means, do fly here and taste Kakdah's cooking!!... Gardening is very much a hobby around here, you like it or you dont.... Gardening is such a pleasure to me... haha.
~ bangchik
>Autumn Belle
ReplyDeleteSo your wantan noodles must be nice ... that reminds me of FJL's [Keningau blogger] question, whats the heaviest vegetable in the world.... TUTAN!!... sabah local delicacy. And the heaviest and most satisfying noodle in the world will have to be WANTAN!! = one tonne.
I dont know when the pollinating come and do their pollinating chores. It must early part the day, right Matron?
~ bangchik
> Synchronous
ReplyDeleteWe fight over almost anything with brothers and sisters, bunga sawi, udang, ikan, selimut, bantal, and the vintage spot to watch TV... haha.
By all means.. place the link.
~ bangchik
It looks pretty good. I love the yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteHome -grown veggies taste so good and the choy sum looks really succulent. I love to see them in my bowl of wantan soup :)
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ReplyDelete>keats
Thanks for the visit...., I dont know how long they will hang on..., before they dry up and have seeds....
everybody seem to like WANTAN ... haha.
~ bangchik