Germany is the leading producer and consumer of kohlrabi, a unique vegetable resembling a cross between a cabbage and a turnip. Kohlrabi is grown in various regions of Germany, with about 60% of the European acreage located there. The vegetable is harvested both in spring from covered cultivation and in summer and autumn from open ground. In 2020, Germany harvested 56,000 tons of kohlrabi. The vegetable, which is popular in many countries due to its distinct flavor and appearance, is bought by 53.1% of Germans, with most purchases made at discounters.