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Leaf celery

Posted on February 5, 2026 by Admin

Ah, leaf celery—a wonderfully aromatic and versatile part of the celery plant that often gets overlooked. Let’s go into detail:


1. What Leaf Celery Is

  • Leaf celery refers to the feathery green leaves at the top of celery stalks.
  • Often more flavorful and aromatic than the stalks themselves.
  • Sometimes called celery tops or celery leaves.
  • Can be used fresh or cooked, similar to parsley or herbs.

2. Nutritional Highlights (per 1 cup, chopped)

  • Calories: ~10 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 2 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Vitamin A: ~30% DV (mainly as beta-carotene)
  • Vitamin C: ~10% DV
  • Vitamin K: ~60% DV
  • Folate & minerals: potassium, calcium, iron

💡 Leaf celery is nutrient-dense, low in calories, and rich in antioxidants, making it great for immune support, eye health, and bone health.


3. Culinary Uses

  • Fresh garnish: Chop and sprinkle on soups, stews, or roasted vegetables.
  • Salads: Mix into green salads or grain bowls for added flavor.
  • Soups and stocks: Adds depth to broths and homemade soups.
  • Pesto or chimichurri: Blend with nuts, garlic, and olive oil for a flavorful herb sauce.
  • Herbal substitute: Can replace parsley or cilantro in many recipes.

4. Flavor Profile

  • Slightly herbaceous, fresh, and mildly bitter.
  • Aroma is more intense than celery stalks.
  • Works well with garlic, lemon, olive oil, or vinegar.

5. Health Benefits

  • Rich in antioxidants: Protects against oxidative stress.
  • Supports digestion: Fiber and phytochemicals help gut health.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Celery compounds can reduce inflammation.
  • Bone & heart health: Vitamin K and potassium support cardiovascular and skeletal health.

💡 Tip: Don’t discard celery leaves! They’re perfect in broths, soups, or as a fresh topping, and they provide more nutrients than the stalks themselves.


If you want, I can make a “healing leaf celery recipe”, like a ginger-garlic-leaf celery soup or broth, combining it with other immune-boosting ingredients.

Do you want me to do that?

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