1. Beets are not kohlrabi.
2. Introduction to beet
Beet (Beta vulgaris), also known as beet, is a biennial herb. It is native to the western and southern coasts of Europe. It was transplanted from Sweden to Spain and is a tropical plant. A major source of sugar other than sugar cane. Sugar beet originates from the Mediterranean coast, and the wild species Maritime sugar beet is the ancestor of cultivated sugar beet. It was introduced to China from Arab countries around 1500 AD. Sugar beets were introduced to China in 1906. The cultivated species of sugar beet include sugar beet, leaf beet, root beet, and fodder beet.
3. Introduction to kohlrabi
Kohlrabi is an annual or biennial herbaceous plant of the genus Brassica in the Cruciferae family. It is a famous specialty vegetable in China. It is native to China and is cultivated throughout the country. Commonly used vegetables are mostly distributed in the provinces south of the Yangtze River. The main lateral roots of mustard are distributed in a soil layer of about 30 cm. The stems are shortened stems, and the leaves are attached to the shortened stems, with shapes such as ellipse, oval, obovate, and lanceolate. The leaves are green, dark green, light. Green, yellow-green, green interspersed or purple-red. It is rarely cultivated in European and American countries and originated in Asia.