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Terms in Dutch 1011-1020 of 1422

puitaal

[Dutch] plural puitalen

Eel pout. A relative of the cod but with the appearance of an eel, in which manner it is cooked. It is a freshwater fish with a yellowish, elongated cylindrical body, speckled with brown and covered in slime. The burbot can grow to 1 meter (3 ft) in length. In France it is particularly abundant in the lakes of Savoy. Once caught it is skinned and then prepared in the same way as a lamprey or an eel. Its oily and almost boneless flesh is very popular. However, in France, it is primarily eaten for its enormous liver which is made into pâté or it is fried in the same way as calf’s liver.

punte

[Dutch] plural punten

Tip. Point.

puree

[Dutch]

Mash. Usually refers to mashed potatoes.

raap

[Dutch] plural rapen

Rape (US: canola)

raap

[Dutch] plural rapen

Turnip

raapkool

[Dutch] plural raapkolen

Swede (US: rutabaga)

raapsteel

[Dutch]

Broccoli raab, a dark leafy green vegetable similar to turnip tops.

raapstelen

[Dutch]

May be either bok choy or Chinese leaves.

raapstelen

[Dutch]

Broccoli raab, a dark leafy green vegetable similar to turnip tops.

raapstelen

[Dutch]

Turnip