- Kale (/keɪl/), also
called leaf cabbage,
belongs to a
group of
cabbage (Br****ica oleracea)
cultivars primarily grown for
their edible leaves. It has also...
- Dutch).
Retrieved 12
October 2015. Holten,
Nicole (9
October 2010). "
Boerenkool met worst". TheDutchTable.com.
Retrieved 11
October 2015.
Wikimedia Commons...
- Grünkohlessen (Danish: Grønlangkål, Dutch:
Boerenkool) is an old
wintertime custom in
North Germany, and
parts of
Scandinavia (Denmark and Scania), involving...
- clothes"), from Portugal,
often made from
leftovers from
cozido à
Portuguesa Boerenkool stamppot, from the
Netherlands Stoemp, from
Belgium Hash, from the United...
- winters.
Related Dutch mashed potato dishes such as
stamppot include boerenkool ("farmers' cabbage" or kale),
andijvie (endive),
spruitjes (brussels sprouts)...
-
Rookworst Rookworst with
stamppot of kale (
boerenkool)
Place of
origin Netherlands Region or
state Northwestern Europe Serving temperature warm Main ingredients...
- exceptions] The word
boeren generally takes secondary stress in compounds:
boerenkool /ˌburənˈkoːl/,
boerenland /ˌburənˈlɑnt/. Some
compounds formed from two...
-
village lutje klein;
luttel little mishottjen mislukken to fail mous
boerenkool kale mug
vlieg housefly neefie mug
mosquito "Om toch!" "Daarom!" (nietszeggend...
- gravy,
coming in a
number of varieties: Boerenkoolstamppot,
curly kale (
boerenkool)
mixed with potatoes,
served with bacon, gravy, mustard, and rookworst...
- 2009-07-21. Truijens,
Aleid (2005-04-19). "Ik heb me de
tiefus gezocht naar
boerenkool". de
Volkskrant (in Dutch).
Retrieved 2009-07-21. "Schrijver
Louis Ferron...