Asparagus spears snap at their perfect point
Asparagus spears instinctively snap at their tender base, revealing the perfect edible portion and minimizing waste for delicious meals.
Asparagus spears naturally break at the ideal spot where the tender, edible part meets the tough, fibrous base. This happens because the lower stalk contains more lignin, a woody compound, making it stringy. Gardeners and chefs use this simple bending method to find the perfect snapping point, ensuring optimal flavor and texture without tools.
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