ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA SALSIFY
From French salsifis, from Italian sassefrica, from Late Latin saxifrica, from Latin saxum rock + fricāre to rub.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SALSIFY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SALSIFY»
Descubre el uso de
salsify en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
salsify y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Derek B. Munro. vegetable and as a flowering ornamental. In the 1 7th century
salsify was brought to America, where it was valued for its "tonic" properties as a
diuretic (Halpin 1978).
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Specialty and Minor Crops Handbook
Salsify, Oyster Plant Tragopogon porrifolius is a member of the Asteraceae (
sunflower) family. Varieties include Mammoth Sandwich Island and Blanco
Ameliore. Sources Prepared by Janet Caprile and Claudia Myers. Specialty
Lettuce.
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The Good Housekeeping Cookbook
Year round Peak Season October through March Buying Tips There are two
types: a light brown, slender, parsnip-shaped root that is sometimes referred to as
"true" salsify and a brownish-black skinned variety that is considerably larger and
...
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Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for the ...
Salsify, sometimes called vegetable oyster, is easy to grow and is eaten in three
different forms. When grown from a spring sowing, the roots are mild and taste
slightly of oysters. Roots left to overwinter produce tasty asparagus-like shoots in
...
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Encyclopedia of Foods: A Guide to Healthy Nutrition
Salsify is a white-fleshed vegetable root that could easily be mistaken for a yellow
- ish gray carrot or parsnip. The salsify plant, which is 10 to 12 inches in length
and has a diameter of about 2 1/2 inches, is cultivated primarily for its slender ...
Experts from Dole Food Company, Experts from The Mayo Clinic, Experts from UCLA Center for H, 2002
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The Visual Food Encyclopedia
scorzonera salsify 53 Salsify Tragopogon porrifolius and Scorzonera hispanica,
Compositae O riginally from the Mediterranean region, salsify and scorzonera (
black salsify) are closely related root vegetables; they are similar in shape and ...
QA International Collectif
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Taylor's Guide to Heirloom Vegetables
Tragopogon porrifolius and Scorzonera hispanica American gardeners have
always considered salsify a minor crop, yet its unique taste and trouble-free
nature have gained it a small but devoted following. A long-season root
vegetable, ...
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Weeds of California and Other Western States
Western salsify (Tragopogon dubius) seeds. J. o'Brien Western salsify (
Tragopogon dubius) flower heads. J. M. DiToMaso toothed and ribbed
lengthwise, gradually taper into a long, thick, persistent beak. Pappus bristles
featherlike (plumose), ...
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, 2007
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The Complete Guide to Preserving Your Own Seeds for Your ...
However, black salsify is a weed in some areas, and this can make isolation by
distance impossible. Caging is much more successful if the gardener wants to
maintain seed purity, but because little deviation exists between varieties, it is
often ...
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The Hudson River Valley Cookbook: A Leading American Chef ...
Salsify, also called "oyster plant," appears regularly in nineteenth century
cookbooks and menus and is standard fare in northern Europe, but it is almost
forgotten in this country. It is a root vegetable similar to carrots and parsnips, but
with a ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SALSIFY»
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salsify en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
This software startup could spice up your e-commerce results
Enter Salsify, a Boston-based startup founded by several former executives from ... optimize it for each channel,” said Salsify co-founder and CEO Jason Purcell. «Fortune, Jul 15»
Salsify Scores $16.6M More, Looks to Boost Product Content Online
Boston-based Salsify, a startup that makes product-content management software, says it has raised a $16.6 million Series B round led by new investor Venrock. «Xconomy, Jul 15»
Salsify and 1WorldSync Partner to Expand Content for Omni …
“As demand for product content increases, our partnership with Salsify can accelerate ... Both Salsify and 1WorldSync will be exhibiting at the upcoming GS1 ... «MarketWatch, May 15»
Netherlands: Salsify, the forgotten vegetable
The history of the salsify goes way back. The vegetable, of Italian origin, found its way to the Netherlands in the 16th century. Until the Second World War, the ... «FreshPlaza, Mar 15»
Cheltenham Festival news: Salsify leads Foxhunter field
Dual winner Salsify heads a formidable Irish contingent among 45 entries for the St James's Place Foxhunter Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. The 10-year-old ... «SkySports, Feb 15»
Talking Horses: Thursday's best bets and latest racing news
Tony Paley: Salsify, the 2013 Foxhunter Chase winner at the Cheltenham Festival, ... Salsify is due to contest the Raymond Smith Memorial Hunters Chase at ... «The Guardian, Ene 15»
Salsify in line for Festival return
Salsify is due to contest the Raymond Smith Memorial Hunters Chase – a race he won between 2012-13 – at Leopardstown on Sunday week, after which he will ... «Irish Examiner, Ene 15»
Salsify has Leopardstown comeback target ahead of Cheltenham …
The former champion hunter chaser Salsify could return to action at Leopardstown next month en-route to an attempt at a historic third triumph in Cheltenham's ... «Irish Times, Ene 15»
First place in the Homes & Gardens photo contest: Dreamy Yellow …
Clark Allworth's "Seed Umbrellas," a dreamlike image that captured a Yellow Salsify seed pod posing in a field in his Hillsboro neighborhood, won first prize in ... «OregonLive.com, Dic 14»
Fresh: Orchard farms good source for burdick, salsify
Salsify, sometimes called oyster plant or vegetable oyster, is a pale-skinned root, high in fiber, that looks like a long, weird carrot. (Shutterstock.com) ... «Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Dic 14»