Cichorium endivia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A widely cultivated herb whose leaves are valued as a salad green. The plant typically produces either curly, serrated leaves or broad, flat leaves that are usually blanched (whitened by excluding light) to reduce bitterness.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The chef garnished the plate with fresh cichorium endivia.
- For a classic salad, you can use the curly variety of cichorium endivia.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical and horticultural texts, is used as the precise scientific name to distinguish this species from its relative, (common chicory).
- The study compared the nutritional content of Cichorium endivia and common chicory.
Variants and Related Words
- Endive (n): The common name for . This is the term most frequently used in everyday cooking and commerce.
- She bought a head of endive for the salad.
- Escarole (n): A common name for the broad-leafed, flat variety of .
- The recipe calls for escarole in the soup.
Synonyms
- Curly endive: Specifically refers to the variety with finely divided, curly leaves.
- Frisée: A culinary term often used for young, pale curly endive.
Notes on Meaning
- The term cichorium endivia is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, or formal descriptive contexts. In most general, culinary, and shopping contexts, the common names "endive" or "escarole" are preferred. It refers specifically to the cultivated plant grown for its salad leaves, not to be confused with Belgian endive (), which is a different product from the plant.
Noun
- widely cultivated herb with leaves valued as salad green; either curly serrated leaves or broad flat ones that are usually blanched