turnip-rooted parsley
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Definition
Noun: * A variety of parsley cultivated for its edible, enlarged taproot: A plant (Petroselinum crispum var. tuberosum) whose thick, fleshy, pale root is harvested and eaten as a vegetable, similar in appearance and use to a parsnip. Its leaves can also be used like common parsley but are often less curly.
Usage
- This term is used specifically to refer to the cultivated plant grown for its root vegetable.
- It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name this particular plant variety.
Examples
- Noun:
- For the soup, we need to dice one large turnip-rooted parsley.
- The farmer's market had a beautiful bunch of turnip-rooted parsley with its greens still attached.
- Unlike common parsley, turnip-rooted parsley is primarily grown for its substantial root.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Context: The term is most commonly used in gardening, farming, and culinary contexts to distinguish this root vegetable from common leaf parsley.
- As a Modifier: It can be used attributively to describe other nouns (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Hamburg parsley: A common alternative name for the same plant.
- Root parsley: A simpler, more descriptive synonym.
- Parsley root: A name often used for the harvested vegetable itself.
- Parsley (common): Refers to the herb grown primarily for its fragrant, curly or flat leaves.
Synonyms
- Hamburg parsley
- Root parsley
- Parsley root (when referring to the harvested vegetable)
Different Meanings
- This is a specific horticultural term with no other common meanings. It does not refer to a turnip or a parsnip, but to a type of parsley with a root resembling them.
Noun
- parsley with smooth leaves and enlarged edible taproot resembling a savory parsnip