Aug 9, 2018 06:30
5 yrs ago
Deutsch term
Schnittsellerie
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Naturwissenschaften
Botanik
Knollensellerie
Schnittsellerie
Stangen- / Bleichsellerie
Cut celery?
Schnittsellerie
Stangen- / Bleichsellerie
Cut celery?
Proposed translations
(Englisch)
4 +2 | Leaf celery | Lesley Robertson MA, Dip Trans IoLET |
4 | herb celery | Herbmione Granger |
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Leaf celery
Also known as Chinese celery or cutting celery
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herb celery
Verwendet in gleicher Weise als Schnittlauch.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/mar/02/alys-fo...
If you have limited space and energy, I suggest you meet celery's ancestor, leaf celery (sometimes known as herb celery). This is as close to its wild relatives as a cultivated plant can get. It is all leaf and little stem, but oh boy does it taste good. As the name suggests, it's grown for its parsley-like leaves, which are used in soups, stews, stocks and sauces.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2018-08-09 10:25:20 GMT)
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'Soup celery' is also a popular designation. The German term corresponds with but does not denote a specific variety. I would choose something that appeals to farmers/gardeners.
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Note added at 8 hrs (2018-08-09 15:24:52 GMT)
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Herb celery:
US: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3byQ6Ay8Q28
UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYaQPMgZyPI
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Note added at 4 days (2018-08-13 13:18:34 GMT)
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If this helps:
Where I come from (NY): Celery (general) is Stangensellerie. Knollensellerie is celery root (uncommon). Schnittsellerie doesn't exist or is very uncommon.
Where I live (Hessen): Sellerie = Knollensellerie (gewöhnlich). Stangensellerie = 'celery sticks' (foreign American thing). Schnittsellerie = ? (haven't seen any).
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Note added at 4 days (2018-08-13 13:42:25 GMT)
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Plus, I am already growing Sellerie/Knollensellerie and Bleichsellerie in my garden. They have leaves, so I'm not going to buy "leaf celery" plants. I would buy additional "herb celery" plants (intensely flavored, takes up little space), but that's just me.
More on Schnittsellerie: http://www.garten-magazin.com/nachrichten/78/schnittsellerie...
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/mar/02/alys-fo...
If you have limited space and energy, I suggest you meet celery's ancestor, leaf celery (sometimes known as herb celery). This is as close to its wild relatives as a cultivated plant can get. It is all leaf and little stem, but oh boy does it taste good. As the name suggests, it's grown for its parsley-like leaves, which are used in soups, stews, stocks and sauces.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2018-08-09 10:25:20 GMT)
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'Soup celery' is also a popular designation. The German term corresponds with but does not denote a specific variety. I would choose something that appeals to farmers/gardeners.
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Note added at 8 hrs (2018-08-09 15:24:52 GMT)
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Herb celery:
US: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3byQ6Ay8Q28
UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYaQPMgZyPI
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Note added at 4 days (2018-08-13 13:18:34 GMT)
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If this helps:
Where I come from (NY): Celery (general) is Stangensellerie. Knollensellerie is celery root (uncommon). Schnittsellerie doesn't exist or is very uncommon.
Where I live (Hessen): Sellerie = Knollensellerie (gewöhnlich). Stangensellerie = 'celery sticks' (foreign American thing). Schnittsellerie = ? (haven't seen any).
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Note added at 4 days (2018-08-13 13:42:25 GMT)
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Plus, I am already growing Sellerie/Knollensellerie and Bleichsellerie in my garden. They have leaves, so I'm not going to buy "leaf celery" plants. I would buy additional "herb celery" plants (intensely flavored, takes up little space), but that's just me.
More on Schnittsellerie: http://www.garten-magazin.com/nachrichten/78/schnittsellerie...
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