So there's this book I read when I was younger, it's about this kid in Asia somewhereHis name is Tree Ear, and he's an orphan that lives with this man named Crane Man under a bridgeOne day he wanders into a pottery maker's shed or shack or something and breaks a piece of potterySo the potter, Ming, makes Tree Ear work for him, and lots of stuff happens, the most important being that Tree Ear is chosen to carry all this pottery over to the Emperor or somebody important like thatI really need to know the title because I can't get an answer from anyone! Thanks! :)
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Yes, both areThey're called beet greens:) Some people don't like the stems thoughI like beet greens in salads or on sandwiches raw, and if I cook them, I steam the leaves separate from the stems, because the stems take longer to cook until they're tender.
Yes; The leaves are referred to as Beet GreensQuite edible and sort of like spinach in taste(Trim the leaves from the stems.) Taste best sprinkled with Ume Plum Vinegar! (From a Natural food store.) Enjoy! .
A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park (Clarion Books/Houghton Mifflin) ~DrB.~