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Choosing fresh vegetables could sometimes be challenging. There are herbs and vegetables which requires you to look at vague signs to assess if it is fresh or not. Choosing fresh leeks on the other hand is quite easy. I'll share with you various tips on how to choose fresh leeks.
There is a way to check if leeks are starting to decompose. In its early stages of decomposition, you will notice that the leek is softening. You will know that it is starting to spoil if it is limp and lacks vigor.
Fresh leeks have long, white necks with green leaves. You'll know that it is no longer fresh if it is has brown parts at the tips or it's skin color looks yellowish. Looking at the bulb, if it has bruises or cracks don't buy them.
Another thing to look at when choosing leeks is the age of the plant. Sometimes you will have to choose between young and mature leeks. Young leeks can be identified from its diameter. Young leeks usually have a diameter of an inch and a half or lesser. And they also have thinner bodies.
Mature leeks are thicker. This is why it is much tougher, fibrous and stringy even after they are cooked. Young leeks on the other hand are tender and possess a sweeter flavor. This is why they are great in any vegetable dish.
So, the next time that you are in the farm market buying leeks, take note of these tips to ensure that you choose fresh leeks. Also, stick with the younger ones.