spanages
Spanages are a type of vegetable belonging to the genus Asparagus. While commonly mistaken for asparagus, spanages are a distinct variety with a unique flavor profile and texture. They are characterized by their tender, edible stalks, which are typically green or purplish in color. The stalks grow from a crown and are harvested when they are young and succulent. Spanages are known for their slightly bitter yet sweet taste, often described as a cross between spinach and asparagus. Their texture is delicate, becoming tender when cooked.
Cultivated for centuries, spanages are believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region. They thrive in
In terms of culinary applications, spanages are versatile. They can be steamed, roasted, grilled, or sautéed.