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1 sedano
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2 céleri en branche
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3 sedano
m celery* * *sedano s.m. (bot.) ( Apium graveolens) celery // sedano dei prati, ( Heracleum sphondylium) cow-parsnip // sedano di monte, ( Levisticum officinale) lovage // sedano rapa, ( Apium graveolens rapaceum) celeriac.* * *['sɛdano]sostantivo maschile celery* * *sedano/'sεdano/sostantivo m.celery\sedano rapa celeriac. -
4 bouquet garni
( FRANCE)A sachet of herbs, containing parsley, thyme, and bay leaf. Variations may include rosemary, marjoram, fennel, leeks, celery leaves, and black pepper.♦ thyme, bay leafs, celery, parsley & leek tied together used to flavor stocks/soups♦ Brindille de thym, petite feuille de laurier, (facultativement une branche de céleri, un blanc de poireau), entourées d'une branche de persil. Ficeler le tout. D'autres herbes peuvent être ajoutées selon les régions.♦ typically fresh whole parsley bay leaf and thyme tied together with string and tucked into stews; the package is removed prior to serving.♦ bouquet of herbs, a tied bouquet of herbs: dill (2 sprigs); laurel (1 leaf); parsley (1 sprig) -
5 celeriac
The root of a type of celery with a firm texture and a clean, sweet flavor of celery. Celui à grains moyens est conseillé dans les préparations sucrées. Mais il peut également être cuit "pilaf", c'est-à-dire revenu une à deux minutes environ dans de l'huile avec des oignons, puis recouvert de deux fois son volume d'eau chaude jusqu'à sa complète absorption. -
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8 caponata
1 ( galletta) sea biscuit2 ( piatto di verdure) Sicilian dish made from aubergines, celery, olives, tomatoes, capers etc. -
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10 apio
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with carrots, onions, braised lettuce, celery and bacon. -
12 Bretonne, à la
in the style of Brittany; a dish served with white beans; or may refer to a white wine sauce with carrots, leeks, and celery. -
13 caponata
Best known as a spread or cold salad containing eggplant, celery, tomaotes, raisins, and pine nuts seasoned with vinegar and olive oil. Modern variations will add other vegetables such as zucchini and season it with fresh herbs. -
14 caponata di melanzane
( ITALY)fried aubergines/eggplants and celery cooked with tomato, capers and olivesItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > caponata di melanzane
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15 cardon
( FRANCE)cardoon, an edible thistle, related to the artichoke, with edible root and leafstalks; leafstalks used as a garnish for some meat dishes♦ large celery-like vegetable in the artichoke family, popular in Lyon, Provence, and the Mediterranean area. -
16 cardoon
A vegetable from the artichoke family that looks like celery. Cardoons may be eaten raw or cooked and served like any vegetable. -
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18 céleri
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19 céleri-rave
celeriac, celery root. -
20 céleri remoulade
popular first-course bistro dish of shredded celery root with tangy mayonnaise.
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Celery — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) … Wikipedia
celery — (n.) 1660s, from Fr. céleri (17c., originally sceleri d Italie), from Italian (Lombard dialect) seleri (singular selero), from L.L. selinon, from Gk. selinon parsley. [O]ne day, in a weak and hungry moment, my roommate and I succumbed to a bit of … Etymology dictionary
Celery — Cel er*y, n. [F. c[ e]leri, cf. Prov. It. seleno, seler; fr. Gr. ? parsley, in Lgr. & NGr. celery. Cf. {Parsley}.] (Bot.) A plant of the Parsley family ({Apium graveolens}), of which the blanched leafstalks are used as a salad. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
celery — ► NOUN ▪ a garden plant with crisp juicy stalks, used in salads or as a vegetable. ORIGIN French céleri, from Greek selinon parsley … English terms dictionary
celery — [sel′ər ē, sel′rē] n. [Fr céleri < It seleri < L selinon < Gr, parsley] a biennial plant (Apium graveolens var. dulce) of the umbel family, whose long, crisp leafstalks are eaten as a vegetable … English World dictionary
celery — /sel euh ree, sel ree/, n. a plant, Apium graveolens, of the parsley family, whose leafstalks are eaten raw or cooked. [1655 65; < F céleri < It seleri, pl. of selero Gk sélinon parsley] * * * Herb (Apium graveolens) of the parsley family, native … Universalium
celery — noun … OF CELERY ▪ stalk (AmE), stick (esp. BrE) VERB + CELERY ▪ cook, prepare ▪ chop, dice, slice … Collocations dictionary
celery — n. 1) crisp celery 2) a bunch of celery * * * [ selərɪ] a bunch of celery crisp celery … Combinatory dictionary
celery — [17] Celery comes ultimately from Greek sélīnon, which signified ‘parsley’ – like the celery, a plant of the group Umbelliferae (the English word parsley comes from Greek petrōselínon, literally ‘rock parsley’). It came into English via Latin… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
celery — [17] Celery comes ultimately from Greek sélīnon, which signified ‘parsley’ – like the celery, a plant of the group Umbelliferae (the English word parsley comes from Greek petrōselínon, literally ‘rock parsley’). It came into English via Latin… … Word origins
celery — [[t]se̱ləri[/t]] N UNCOUNT Celery is a vegetable with long pale green stalks. It is eaten raw in salads. ...a stick of celery … English dictionary