Like broccoli, Brussels sprouts developed from the wild cabbage. They resemble miniature cabbages, with a diameter of about 1 inch. Brussels sprouts grow underground in bunches of twenty to forty on the stems of plants that grow as high as three feet tall.
Brussels sprouts are typically sage green in color, although some varieties feature a red hue. They are usually sold separately, but can sometimes be found in stores still attached to the stem.
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