
Rise of rhubarb, the vegetable that acts like a fruit, 'a sure sign' spring in swing
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Rhubarb explodes across rural America in May. The rare perennial plant is a vegetable that's treated more like a fruit, and its harvest is celebrated with festivals around the country.
The community in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country has a love affair with rhubarb befitting its status as a rare perennial vegetable worthy of affection. Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
But even more unusual, rhubarb's real signature trait is that it's a vegetable that behaves, and is treated, like a fruit.
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