How To Use Sea kale In A Sentence
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We weren't sure what sea kale was.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sea Kale was widely grown in the past for the table and still is by its fans.
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A short distance away from the reds, a self-sown seedling that's blooming in white instead of red also looks nice between 'Hameln' and a baby sea kale:
A Study in Contrasts
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Chefs would chop their fingers off to get that sea kale.
Times, Sunday Times
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Into view comes an express steam locomotive pulling a long rake of timber carriages between the clumps of sea kale and viper's bugloss.
Railway Light
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One of the joys of living in Angus is my proximity to the only commercial producer of sea kale in Great Britain.
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Other curios include Thomas Jefferson's great enthusiasm for sea kale; the decision of the 17th-century diarist John Evelyn to introduce endive to England after a spell abroad in exile; and the affection of West Virginians for the flowering ramson, a snappy-tasting plant that they celebrate each spring.
Anglo-Saxon On the Menu
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Very young sea kale can be eaten raw (when it's just emerging in February).
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While many gardeners grow rhubarb, few have discovered the joys of scorzonera and sea kale.
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