Pac Choy

$5.00

Held in high esteem in its native range, this cousin of bok choy and tatsoi is beloved as a nutritious and tasty vegetable with deep cultural roots as a culinary emblem of Nagasaki, Japan. Growers of Nagasaki Late cabbage will attest that it has been a culinary staple in the Nagasaki region for many generations, and indeed records show the variety, which is locally called Tojinna, has been grown in Nagasaki since at least the Edo period. Evidence suggests that the introduction of this variety actually dates back to the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD). This crispy and flavorful Asian green is locally popular in hotpot, stir fry and soup. This green is particularly popular as a star ingredient in Ozoni, the traditional soup enjoyed for the Japanese New Year. It’s a favorite cold-hardy green and deeply nutritious. 

    • 4-6 hours of Sun

    • Sprouts in 10-14 Days

    • Ideal Temperature: 60-80 Degrees F

    • Seed Depth: 1/4"

    • Plant Spacing: 12-15"

    • Frost Hardy: Yes

    • Brassica rapa

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