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Kalettes

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Did anyone see that new "superfood" now in supermarkets?

Apparently it's a cross between brussel sprouts and kale.

I'd bet shrimp would go nuts over it.

There's only one way to find out...

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On sale tomorrow apparently. Will head down and grab some to try out and report back.

hey neo did u end up trying them out?

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Haven't had a chance to go Coles yet. I'll see if I can make it down there tomorrow.

Pro's and con's to living at home lol.

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if human experience is anything to go by, im sure the shrimplets won't even touch it if it has brussel sprouts in it!

The distinctive flavour of cruciferous vegetables is from mustard oil. The plants produce it as an anti-herbivore toxin. BTW some of you may be surprised to hear that many of our favorite shrimp feeds and additives are considered toxic at some level - mulberry leaf, dandelion leaf, oak leaf. The list goes on. It's likely the toxins that we're after, much the same as caterpillars. I wonder if our small colourful shrimp bioaccumulate these toxins as their own anti-predation strategy in the same way as caterpillars. 

Anyway, Brussels Sprouts are so unpopular because they contain very high mustard oil levels. Last year I noted that the higher stem leaves on flowering Bok Choi were much more bitter than the lower leaves; as it turned out the shrimp didn't particularly appreciate them. The showed a strong preference for less bitter lower leaves. Based on that I don't think they're very keen on high mustard oil content - Brussels sprout and similarly bitter brassicas are probably undesirable.  

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So basically they will most likely hate it?

If you're prepared to eat it yourself then it can't hurt to try, but I think normal Kale will be nutritionally superior anyway. 

I love Brussel sprouts ! :)

i got some organic powdered kale from chemist warehouse the other day. Would that be a good baby food to syringe/spray into the moss same as people do with spirulina powder?

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