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February 11, 2026

This Vegetable is Flying Off the Shelves in Serbia: Costs 220 Dinars Per Kilo, Young Housewives Adore It

Few vegetable growers sow Brussels sprouts, and those who have them in their fields also deal with other brassicas, primarily cabbage and cauliflower, and now have seasonal workers in the fields harvesting Brussels sprouts, which resemble miniature cabbage heads in appearance.

This Vegetable is Flying Off the Shelves in Serbia: Costs 220 Dinars Per Kilo, Young Housewives Adore It

TL;DR

  • Brussels sprouts are a two-year-old winter plant that tolerates cold well.
  • Average yield this year is 700 grams per plant, down from 1.5 kilograms last season due to unfavorable weather.
  • The wholesale price for Brussels sprouts is currently 220 dinars per kilogram.
  • Retail prices are 300 dinars for half a kilogram.
  • The vegetable is rich in vitamins C and A, plant proteins, fiber, and minerals.
  • Brussels sprouts are becoming increasingly popular, especially among young housewives.
  • Marko Mraović, a Brussels sprouts grower, also cultivates cauliflower and cabbage to mitigate risks.

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