Collard Etymology at Richard Day blog

Collard Etymology. [edit] collard (plural collards) a mediterranean variety of kale, brassica oleracea var. Acephala) related to kale and having a loose head of stalked.  — are there any variations or unique cultivars of collard greens that originated in specific locations? Collard greens, scientifically known as. Oed's earliest evidence for collard is from 1717, in the writing of. A type of green cabbage (= a large, round vegetable with leaves that are eaten): the meaning of collard is a cabbage (brassica oleracea var. the earliest known use of the noun collard is in the early 1700s. in english, cole itself was an old word for cabbage as well as other leafy greens, like colewort, which american english speakers came to pronounce as collard,.

Emile COLLARD († 17/03/2010) Inmemoriam
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Collard greens, scientifically known as. Acephala) related to kale and having a loose head of stalked. A type of green cabbage (= a large, round vegetable with leaves that are eaten): in english, cole itself was an old word for cabbage as well as other leafy greens, like colewort, which american english speakers came to pronounce as collard,. the earliest known use of the noun collard is in the early 1700s. Oed's earliest evidence for collard is from 1717, in the writing of.  — are there any variations or unique cultivars of collard greens that originated in specific locations? the meaning of collard is a cabbage (brassica oleracea var. [edit] collard (plural collards) a mediterranean variety of kale, brassica oleracea var.

Emile COLLARD († 17/03/2010) Inmemoriam

Collard Etymology A type of green cabbage (= a large, round vegetable with leaves that are eaten): Acephala) related to kale and having a loose head of stalked. in english, cole itself was an old word for cabbage as well as other leafy greens, like colewort, which american english speakers came to pronounce as collard,. [edit] collard (plural collards) a mediterranean variety of kale, brassica oleracea var. A type of green cabbage (= a large, round vegetable with leaves that are eaten): the earliest known use of the noun collard is in the early 1700s. the meaning of collard is a cabbage (brassica oleracea var. Collard greens, scientifically known as. Oed's earliest evidence for collard is from 1717, in the writing of.  — are there any variations or unique cultivars of collard greens that originated in specific locations?

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