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Stalking Spring Rhubarb! When choosing rhubarb, select firm and tender stalks; avoid those that are very thick or wilted. One pound yields three cups of sliced rhubarb. To preserve its crisp texture, wrap raw rhubarb tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to one week. Rhubarb is a vegetable, but it’s most often used like a fruit in desserts and sauces. The stalks have a tart flavor due to the oxalic acid present, which occurs in a much higher toxic concentration in the leaves, so never eat rhubarb leaves! Rhubarb is perhaps best known for its use in pies and tarts, and is often paired with strawberries. Try some of our rhubarb combinations and then dare to be creative with your own low-fat versions of rhubarb crisps, cobblers, muffins, parfaits or sorbets.
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