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céleri branche

/seh-leh-REE ohn BRAHNSH/
[French]

Celery stick. Often cut lengthways into four and served raw with cheese or as an appetiser.

céleri feuilles

/seh-leh-REE fuy/
[French]

Celery leaves

céleri-navet

[French]

Celeriac

céleri odorant

[French] plural céleris odorants

Smallage. Wild celery.

céleri pansu

[French]

Celeriac

céleri perpétuel

[French] plural Herbe à maggi

Lovage. A large unwieldy herb. Pick the stems off the leaves, tie them and hang them to dry for about 3 days. When crisp, crumble the leaves and store. Good in hotpots. Lovage seeds are used mainly in Indian cooking, and are from a plant of the caraway family. The greenish-brown seeds are a little larger than celery seeds and have a strong aroma of rather coarse thyme. Oregano can be substituted.

céleri-pomme

/seh-leh-REE RAHV/
[French]

Celeriac

céleri-rave

/seh-leh-REE RAHV/
[French]

Celeriac

céleri-rave à la grecque

[French]

"Celeriac in Greek style." Celeriac cut into cubes, mixed with diced apples and small onions, cooked in spiced vinegar, white wine and oil, mixed with diced tomatoes.

céleri-rave à la sicilienne

[French]

Celeriac in a salad with artichokes, apples and tomatoes.