MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CYMLING»
cymling
pattypan
squash
species
summer
notable
small
size
round
shallow
shape
scalloped
edges
somewhat
resembling
flying
saucer
name
derives
from
baking
patty
french
cymling
merriam
webster
searching
which
knew
child
growing
virginia
idea
phonetically
never
seen
written
heirloom
seed
heritage
harvest
patisson
panache
ancient
that
traditional
food
crop
northeastern
tribes
centuries
meaning
pronunciation
translations
gardening
friends
drift
early
history
think
grandma
grew
them
just
novelty
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CYMLING»
Découvrez l'usage de
cymling dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cymling et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Bill Neal's Southern Cooking
Well, a southerner will fry anything, but here's a starting lineup: All squashes (
except winter) — crook neck, zucchini, cymling, or pattypan Okra, 3/8 inch slices
Green tomatoes, thick (V2 inch) slices Onions (V2 inch slices as well)— but
please ...
2
Science in the Kitchen: A Scientific Treatise On Food ...
The vegetable marrow (sometimes called cymling) is thought to bea variety of the
common gourd, from which alsothe pumpkin andwinter squash appear to have
been derived. It iseasilydigested, butonaccount of the abundance of water in its ...
Ella Ervilla Kellogg, 2014
3
Science in the Kitchen:
Thevegetable marrow (sometimes called cymling) is thought tobea variety ofthe
common gourd, fromwhich alsothe pumpkin and winter squash appear to have
been derived. It is easily digested, buton account of the abundance of water in its
...
4
The Gift of Southern Cooking: Recipes and Revelations from ...
Cymling Squash in Light Tomato Sauce 3 large cymling squash (about 1 V2-2
pounds) 1 teaspoon salt, plus more for the cooking water Z tablespoons bacon fat
1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 large onion, chopped (1 cup) 1 small stalk celery,
...
Edna Lewis, Scott Peacock, 2012
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The Facts on File Dictionary of American Regionalisms
cymling head 55 Cuby Cuban “'And leave me tell you, do you fill a demi-john with
'em [berries of the saw palmetto] and pour Cuby rum over 'em and leave 'em
stand five months, you've got a drink would make even your Ma shout Hallelujah .
6
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... CYME -; cymes CYSTINE -; cystines CYMENE -; cymenes CYSTOID -; cystoids
CYPRIN -; cymling, CYTON -; cytons cymlins CYTOSOL -; cytosols CYMLING -;
cymlings CZAR -; czars CYMOID -; - CZARDAS -; - CYMOL -; cymols CZARDOM
...
cymling [cimnel, simnel, simnel-gourd, simblin, simlin, symnels] (Hedrick 1919
thought this might be a native American word for white, scalloped squash, also
called the pattypan; perhaps from Old French simenel, or seminel, maybe related
to ...
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The Diner's Dictionary: Word Origins of Food and Drink
112 | cymling to a 'cross-sectional slice cut from a large fish', and even to cutlet-
shaped concoctions made of non-meat ingredients—notably the vegetarians'
notorious nut cutlet, first recorded in F. E. George's Vegetarian Cookery ...
9
75 Exciting Vegetables for Your Garden
The White Bush Scallop, an ancient variety also sometimes known as Pattypan or
even Peter Pan, was additionally called "Symne" in 1648, and "Cymling" by
Thomas Jefferson in 1803. "Cymling" is still the most common name for it in the ...
10
Alluring Lettuces: And Other Seductive Vegetables for Your ...
The White Bush Scallop, an ancientvariety also sometimes known as Pattypanor
even PeterPan,wasadditionally called “Symne”in 1648,and “Cymling”
byThomasJeffersonin 1803.“Cymling”isstillthemostcommon name for it in the
South.
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CYMLING»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
cymling est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Native plants from native soils
Native plants like Virginia gourd corn, Cherokee greasy beans, amaranth, “pig weed” greens, cymling Squash, Virginia sugar pumpkin and ... «Roanoke Times, avril 14»
Heritage gardening, farming at Old Salem
He talked about how many slaves might have made okra soup with hot peppers, tomatoes and cymling (pattypan) squash. “But sometimes it ... «Winston-Salem Journal, oct 13»