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Terms in Greek 31-40 of 1573

αγριογούρουνο(agriogoúrouno)

/ah-ghree-oh-GOO-roo-noh/
[Greek]

Wild pig

αγριοκαρδάμιδα(agriokardámida)

/ah-ghree-oh-kahr-DHAH-mee-dhah/
[Greek]

Shepherd’s purse. The seeds, leaves, and root of shepherd's purse are edible. It is a rather scraggy plant which grows wild. In Greece it is used to bulk up dishes in the absence of other greens. In Korea the roots may be used in the traditional vegetable dish of namul. In Japan it is included as one of those early spring vegetables in a symbolic special festival called nanakusa-no-sekku. And it is routinely used stir fried with rice cakes or as an ingredient in wontons in the Jiangnan region of China.

αγριοκαρδαμούδα(agriokardamoúda)

/ah-ghree-oh-kahr-dhah-MOO-dhah/
[Greek]

Shepherd’s purse. The seeds, leaves, and root of shepherd's purse are edible. It is a rather scraggy plant which grows wild. In Greece it is used to bulk up dishes in the absence of other greens. In Korea the roots may be used in the traditional vegetable dish of namul. In Japan it is included as one of those early spring vegetables in a symbolic special festival called nanakusa-no-sekku. And it is routinely used stir fried with rice cakes or as an ingredient in wontons in the Jiangnan region of China.

αγριοκορομηλιά(agriokoromiliá)

/ah-ghree-oh-koh-roh-mee-LYAH/
[Greek]

Bullace. A small, blue-black, tart-flavoured cooking plum with thorny branches, good for preserves..

αγριολάχανο(agrioláchano)

/ah-ghree-oh-LAH-hah-noh/
[Greek]

Cretan wild cabbage

αγριομεθύστρα(agriomethistra)

[Greek] plural late

Rough cockle. A variety of cockle or clam. The resident is bright red in colour while alive, leading to its more common name, cuore rosso, or red heart.

άγριο μούρο(ágrio moúro)

/AH-ghree-oh MOO-roh/
[Greek]

Blackberry (US: bramble berry).

αγριόπαπια(agriópapia)

/ah-gree-OH-pah-pyah/
[Greek] plural αγριόπαπιες (agriópapies)

Wild duck

αγριοπικραλίδα(agriopikralída)

/ah-gree-oh-pee-krah-LEE-dhah/
[Greek]

Chicory, a bitter salad leaf.

'άγριοραδίκo(ágrioradíko)

/ah-gree-oh-RAH-dhee-koh/
[Greek] plural άγριοραδίκι (agrioradíki)

Dandelion. The young leaves are used in salads or cooked as greens.