Belgian endive

NOUN
  1. young broad-leaved endive plant deprived of light to form a narrow whitish head
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How To Use Belgian endive In A Sentence

  • So endives, including Belgian endive, curly endive and escarole, are all chicories.
  • So endives, including Belgian endive, are all chicories.
  • And popular “Belgian endive,” also known as witloof “white-head”, is a double-grown, slightly bitter version of an otherwise very bitter chicory. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Place a handful of outer leaves from four bunches of mixed chicories like escarole, fris é e, radicchio and curly endive in a bowl along with leaves separated from the base of 1 Belgian endive and add some olive oil, salt, pepper, a splash of water and mix. A Guide to Loving Winter Greens
  • Place a handful of outer leaves from four bunches of mixed chicories like escarole, fris é e, radicchio and curly endive in a bowl along with leaves separated from the base of 1 Belgian endive and add some olive oil, salt, pepper, a splash of water and mix. A Guide to Loving Winter Greens
  • Stuffed Belgian endive for the Americans! she had shouted, and witloof chicory salad for the Europeans! The Adults
  • The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
  • The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
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