Collard-Greens

Collard Greens

Brassica oleracea

The name collard is a derivative of the word “colewort”, a Middle English term for members of the Brassica family that don’t form heads.


Seasonality
J F M A M J J A S O N D

Description

Collards are members of the Brassica family and like kale, they do not produce a head. The plant grows upright, producing large, deep green leaves.


Storage tips

Remove any twist ties and place the greens in a plastic bag. Store the bag in the crisper drawer of your fridge for up to 7-10 days.


Culinary tips
  • The most popular preparation in the South is to braise the leaves by cooking them in water or broth until tender.