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What is asparagus officinalis?
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Submitted by rhaylagar 33 months, 4 weeks, 6 hours ago
Imagine yourself relaxing on a couch while sipping your famous soup made of Asparagus Officinalis. It will surely give you that distinct taste that will make you remember it among other vegetables. Yes, Asparagus Officinalis is considered a vegetable from genus Asparagus of Asparagaceae family. It is known to majority as asparagus or asparagus sprouts. During the time of King Louis XIV of France, this vegetable is called the “food of kings”. It came from order Asparagales, a member of Angiosperms and Monocots of Kingdom Plantae. READ MORE AT http://www.helium.com/items/1552224-asparagus
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