Foeniculum vulgare dulce
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cultivated variety of fennel: Specifically refers to Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum, a plant grown primarily for its edible, aromatic, and bulbous stem base, which is consumed as a vegetable.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for finely chopped foeniculum vulgare dulce.
- In the market, foeniculum vulgare dulce is often simply labeled as "fennel" or "Florence fennel".
- The sweet, anise-like flavor of foeniculum vulgare dulce complements fish dishes perfectly.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and culinary contexts: The term is used in formal or scientific writing to specify this particular cultivated variety, distinguishing it from other types of fennel (like common fennel or herb fennel) which are grown for their seeds or foliage.
- The study compared the essential oil composition of foeniculum vulgare dulce with that of bitter fennel.
Variants and Related Words
- Florence fennel (n): The common culinary name for this vegetable.
- Finocchio (n): The Italian name for this variety of fennel.
- Bulb fennel (n): A descriptive name highlighting the edible bulb.
- Sweet fennel (n): A name referencing its milder, sweeter flavor compared to bitter fennel varieties.
Synonyms
- Florence fennel: The most common synonym in everyday culinary English.
- Bulb fennel: A descriptive synonym.
- Sweet fennel: A synonym emphasizing flavor.
Notes on Usage
- Formality: is the formal, botanical Latin name. In most everyday cooking, gardening, and shopping contexts, the common names (Florence fennel, bulb fennel) are preferred and more widely understood.
- Context: Using the full Latin name typically indicates a precise, scientific, or formal context, such as a botanical text, a seed catalog, or a detailed culinary article.
Noun
- grown especially for its edible aromatic bulbous stem base