brassica rapa pekinensis
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of Chinese cabbage: A plant (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) characterized by an elongated, cylindrical head of tightly packed, broad, pale green leaves with white stalks. It is widely cultivated and used as a vegetable, especially in East Asian cuisine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for one head of Brassica rapa pekinensis, also known as napa cabbage.
- Kimchi is traditionally made by fermenting Brassica rapa pekinensis with chili peppers and other seasonings.
- Compared to round-headed cabbages, Brassica rapa pekinensis has a milder, sweeter flavor.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts: The term is used for precise scientific classification and to distinguish this subspecies from other related vegetables like bok choy ( subsp. ) or turnips ( subsp. ).
- The study focused on the disease resistance of several cultivars of Brassica rapa pekinensis.
Variants and Related Words
- Napa cabbage: The most common common name in English.
- Chinese cabbage: A broader term that can sometimes also refer to bok choy, but most often means in Western contexts.
- Wombok: A common name used in Australia and some other regions.
- Pe-tsai: A transliteration of the Chinese name.
Synonyms
- Napa cabbage
- Chinese cabbage (in its most specific sense)
- Celery cabbage (an older descriptive name referencing its stalk-like ribs)
Noun
- plant with an elongated head of broad stalked leaves resembling celery; used as a vegetable in east Asia