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A
close relative of cauliflower, broccoli has grown wild in Mediterranean
areas for hundreds of years; domestic broccoli was first cultivated in
the United States in the 1920's. Since then, it has become one of the
best-selling members of the Brassica genus family (which also includes
cabbage, brussels sprouts, and other so-called cruciferous vegetables).
The most common type of broccoli sold in the U.S. is called sprouting,
or Italian green, broccoli; its light-green stalks are topped by umbrella-shaped
clusters of purplish-green florets. It is also known as Calabrese, after
the Italian province of Calabria, where it was first grown.
North Carolina Broccoli
Growers/Shipper List
Cooling/Storage Requirements of North Carolina Broccoli
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Suitable Cooling Method(s)
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Icing
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Optimum Temp ºF
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32 ºF
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Freezing Temp ºF
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31 ºF
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Optimum Humidity %
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95-100 %
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Normal Storage Life
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2 weeks
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