Sure,Stocking Girl’s Wet Pink Petals you've heard and seen just about everything in so-called millennial pink.
OK, but how about in your salad? A pink chicory called Radicchio del Veneto is lighting up Instagram feeds and restaurants with its photogenic, bright shades of pink.
SEE ALSO: Behold the millennial dream: pink cheese that tastes like ProseccoThe variety of radicchio is primarily grown in the Veneto region in Italy, but is also grown in California, Pennsylvania, and in other places around the U.S., according to Eater, who dubbed its taste "slightly bitter, slightly sweet."
The vegetable develops that pink hue by being "forced," which essentially means it's grown for a certain time, harvested, then replanted and grown in the dark so sunlight doesn't reach its stem.
View this post on Instagram
Those rosy leaves certainly make for an interesting addition to salads, as evidenced by this dish by New York City's King restaurant. Especially if you're not so big on the greens.
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
Or heck, it'd just make for one pretty flower.
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Amazon Prime Grubhub deal: Save $10 off orders of $20 or more
2018 takes the podium as one of the hottest years on record
Drudge and Trump’s disregard for facts has endangered lives amid Hurricane Matthew
Watch an IRL Dug from 'Up' surprise humans in the park
Best AirPods deal: Save $50 on AirPods Pro 2
Barack surprised Michelle at her final White House Harvest
Apple to pay France $571 million in taxes, report says
Clean up your Twitter timeline with this Marie Kondo
Tinder's new function could get you more matches but it'll cost you
Is it 'Thunderbolts*' or *The New Avengers'?
Zuckerberg on Facebook's 15th anniversary: critics are too 'negative'
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。