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According to Vegetable Love by Barbara Kafka, the name Bok Choy used to refer to the rather longish white-leafed cabbage that is now most often called Napa Cabbage in America.
Bok Choy with Soy Sauce and Butter ARF/5-A-Day Kalyn Denny 2006
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According to Vegetable Love by Barbara Kafka, the name Bok Choy used to refer to the rather longish white-leafed cabbage that is now most often called Napa Cabbage in America.
Archive 2006-03-01 Kalyn Denny 2006
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Hi CBJ, actually, they are different vegetables, it's just that the name Bok Choy used to be used for what is now called Napa Cabbage.
Bok Choy with Soy Sauce and Butter ARF/5-A-Day Kalyn Denny 2006
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Broiled, Miso Soup with Bok Choy, Soba and, 127–28
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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The Pussy hasn't the faintest idea what Bok Choy is.
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This week, the repast selected for the Have-Nots by "America," to supplement the yummy slop, is baby food and Bok Choy.
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The otherwise static winter landscape has been punctuated by the tasty tomatoes/herbs/lettuce and cucumbers of Shushan Valley Hydro Farm; hearty greens from Norwich Farm and Bok Choy and Kale from D&J Organic Farm; Micro greens from Katchkie Farm; Blossoms from Windfall Farm; and the most unusual radishes from John D. Madura.
Waiting on the Green 2010
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This week, the repast selected for the Have-Nots by "America," to supplement the yummy slop, is baby food and Bok Choy.
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The Pussy hasn't the faintest idea what Bok Choy is.
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I found the Asian market off George's Street, where I bought jars of kimchee and huge bags of baby Bok Choy.
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