How To Use Witloof In A Sentence
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These chicons are the forced shoots of an otherwise green, bitter salad called witloof chicory.
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Kitchen note: You can use other bittersweet endives - choose from witloof chicory, chicoria, puntarelle, frisee . . .
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Due to residues in the witloof chicory heads the use of insecticides is forbidden during forcing.
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Try to include a few slightly bitter salad leaves such as radicchio or witloof, or peppery ones such as watercress or rocket.
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A simple salad of bitter witloof and strips of crunchy apple cleansed the palate and made way for the delicate elderflower jelly.
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The first endives de Bruxelles were sold in the Paris market in 1878; in 1883, 1,500 kg of Belgian witloof were sold there for 0.80 franc per kg.
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Try to include a few slightly bitter salad leaves such as radicchio or witloof, or peppery ones such as watercress or rocket.
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And popular “Belgian endive,” also known as witloof “white-head”, is a double-grown, slightly bitter version of an otherwise very bitter chicory.
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The root of witloof, once dried and ground was used as a coffee replacement during war times, and is often mixed with coffee for a robust flavour, enhancing the ‘roasted’ taste.
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You can also plug small spaces with Florence fennel and witloof chicory.
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To be stored, witloof needs to be wrapped by something that excludes the light, otherwise it will turn green.
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Belgian “endive,” witloof: tight elongated head of blanched crisp leaves
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The warm forcing conditions for witloof chicory production can cause browning of the chicon axis.
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The cultivation of witloof was discovered by accident in a dark cellar in 19th century Belgium.
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Stuffed Belgian endive for the Americans! she had shouted, and witloof chicory salad for the Europeans!
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