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chou fourrager

[French]

Marrowstem kale. A type of kale with a thick stem.

chou frisé

/shoo FREE-seh/
[French] plural choux frisés

Curly kale. Collard greens which can grow up to 2m (6 ft) in height).

chou frisé

[French] plural choux frisés

Savoy cabbage. A lovely, solidly packed cabbage with solidly crinkly leaves.

chou lacinié

[French] plural choux laciniés

Curly kale. Collard greens which can grow up to 2m (6 ft) in height).

chou marin

/shoo mah-RAH'/
[French] plural choux marins

"Marine cabbage." Sea kale. Grows wild. Young leaves make good eating and are good in salads. The entire leaf, including the stalk, is edible. Along the coast of England, where it is commonly found above High Tide Mark on shingle beaches, local people heaped loose shingle around the naturally occurring root crowns in springtime, thus blanching the emerging shoots, which can be served like asparagus with either melted butter or béchamel sauce. It is apt to get bruised or damaged in transport and should be eaten very soon after cutting, this may explain its subsequent decline in popularity.

chou Milan de l‘Hermitage

[French] plural choux Milan de l‘Hermitage

An old French variety of cabbage, good for the winter and very sweet.

chou moëllier

[French]

Marrowstem kale. A type of kale with a thick stem.

chou moëllier blanc

[French]

Marrowstem kale. A type of kale with a thick stem.

chou moëllier rouge

[French]

Marrowstem kale. A type of kale with a thick stem.

chou-navet

[French] plural choux-navets

Kohlrabi. Cabbage turnip.