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Terms in English 2911-2920 of 8494

Courchevel in Languedoc-Roussillon

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courgette flower

[English] plural courgette flowers

Courgette (US: zucchini) flowers are usually stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs and garlic and fried. They should be washed under running water first as insects are attracted to the wonderful yellow of these flowers.

Court of Wick apple

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A variety of russet eating apple flushed blushed with red, which was discovered in Yatton in Somerset at the Court of Wick with Golden Pippin as one of its parents. It is also known as Wood's Huntgindon, because it was introduced commercially by Mr Wood of Huntingdon in 1790. It is a late-season picked from late September in South-East England, is stored and is at its best from October until December.

Coverdale

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A tall, cylindrical Dales cheese with a firm crumbly texture.

cow

[English] plural cows or cattle

Cattle are bovine livestock raised for their meat and milk. A cow is an adult (fully mature) female.

cow

[English] plural cows

This is the older relative of scrod. Scrod actually refers to fillets of haddock or cod of a certain size. Scrod is the youngest, followed by markets, and cows, which, surprise surprise, are not so often seen on menus.

Coward's Delight

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A variety of rhubarb

cow gram

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Cow gram or horse gram are seeds of a plant which does well where rainfall is low. This is a staple in central India. It is generally sprouted.

cow parsnip

[English] plural cow parsnips

Hogweed. Cow parsnip. The leaves and young stems are used in eastern Europe after fermentation in the production of borscht and it is used in sauerkraut.

cowpea

[English] plural cowpeas

Black eyed beans