Celeriac, originally from Europe, evolved from leaf celery and its above-ground part resembles celery.
The edible parts of celeriac are its fleshy, tender root and petioles.
It has a milder celery flavor but significantly less fiber content than leaf celery, making it suitable for stir-frying, salads, boiling, or as a flavorful ingredient in soups.
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