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celeriac
[ suh-ler-ee-ak, -leer- ]
noun
- a variety of celery, Apium graveolens rapaceum, of the parsley family, having a large, edible, turniplike root.
celeriac
/ ²õɪˈ±ôÉ›°ùɪˌæ°ì /
noun
- a variety of celery, Apium graveolens rapaceum, with a large turnip-like root, used as a vegetable
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of celeriac1
Example Sentences
I'm partial to celeriac, rutabaga, turnip, radish and the like.
Most cabbages can be grated or chopped into a slaw and mixed with onion, fennel, celeriac, carrots, kohlrabi.
Her menu will center on dishes cooked over a wood fire, like braised duck served with cornbread enriched with duck fat, game pies, and pork shoulder simmered overnight with cider and celeriac.
The pop-star-turned-vicar's winning menu featured a roast partridge with caramelised pear, cabbage, celeriac, chestnut and lardons with bread sauce, pear gravy and five gold ring potatoes.
What do you do with 86 tonnes of celeriac?
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