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Chinese celery, also known as nanling celery or oriental celery, is a variety of celery with thicker, juicier stems and a milder, sweeter flavor compared to traditional celery. Its color is usually lighter, almost greenish-white, and it has more tender and smaller leaves.
This ingredient is native to Asia, especially China, where it is a fundamental part of the local cuisine, used in stir-fries, soups, salads, and stews for its crunchy texture and delicate flavor.
In terms of its properties, Chinese celery is low in calories and rich in water, dietary fiber, vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals like potassium and calcium. It is ideal for adding freshness and a light vegetable touch to preparations, aiding digestion and providing antioxidants.
In the context of Latin American cuisine, although it is not a very common ingredient, it can be found under names such as oriental celery, Chinese celery, or in some cases, simply Asian celery. It is an ideal product for recipes that call for a less fibrous celery with a sweeter and more delicate flavor.
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