Petroselinum crispum tuberosum

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Definition

Noun: * A cultivated variety of parsley (Petroselinum crispum) characterized by smooth, flat leaves and, most distinctively, a large, thick, edible taproot that resembles a parsnip in appearance and can be used as a vegetable. This plant is grown both for its flavorful foliage and its root.

Usage

This term is the specific botanical name for a type of parsley. It is used in formal, agricultural, horticultural, and culinary contexts to precisely identify this particular cultivar, distinguishing it from the more common curly-leaf parsley (Petroselinum crispum var. crispum) which is grown primarily for its leaves.

Examples
  • In a gardening guide: "For a dual-purpose herb, consider planting , which provides parsley leaves and a hearty root."
  • In a seed catalog: "Hamburg Rooted Parsley () – Harvest the flat leaves all season and the sweet, parsnip-like root in the fall."
  • In a botanical text: "The subspecies is distinguished by its substantial storage taproot."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often simplified in common usage to "Hamburg parsley" or "root parsley".
  • In culinary preparation, the root of can be treated similarly to other root vegetables: it can be peeled, diced, and added to soups, stews, or roasted.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hamburg parsley (n): The common name for this plant.
  • Root parsley (n): A descriptive common name.
  • Turnip-rooted parsley (n): Another common name highlighting the root's shape.
  • Parsley root (n): Refers specifically to the edible taproot of this plant, often sold as a vegetable.
Synonyms
  • Hamburg parsley
  • Root parsley
  • Turnip-rooted parsley
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this cultivated variety of parsley with an edible root. It is not used idiomatically or in phrasal verbs.

Noun
  1. parsley with smooth leaves and enlarged edible taproot resembling a savory parsnip