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Calçot (Catalan: [kəlˈsɔt]) is a type of
green onion. The name
calçot comes from the
Catalan language. The
calçot from
Valls (Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain)...
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Calcot, or
Calcot Row, is a
village in West Berkshire, England.
Calcot is
within the built-up area of Reading,
located about 3
miles (4.8 km) out of the...
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Calcot may
refer to:
Calcot,
Berkshire Calcot Mill
Calcot Park
Calcot, Gloucestershire, a
hamlet in the
parish of Coln St
Dennis Calcot Manor, a historic...
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particularly salsa de
calçots or salvitxada.
During the springtime,
salsa de
calçots is
served as an
accompanying dip for
calçots, a
spring onion typical...
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Calcot is a
settlement in the
English county of Gloucestershire.
Calcot forms part of the
civil parish of Coln St Dennis,
within the
Cotswold local government...
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Calcot Manor is a
historic building in
Calcot,
three and a half
miles west of
Tetbury on A 4135 in Gloucestershire, England, near the
junction of roads...
- 'White
Lisbon Winter Hardy' – an extra-hardy
variety for
overwintering Calçot A. cepa var. cepa – Most of the
cultivars grown in the West as scallions...
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Calcot Park is a
country house, estate, and golf club in the
English county of Berkshire. It is
situated between Calcot and Tilehurst,
suburbs of the...
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Calcot Chambre (c. 1573 – 29
October 1635) was an English-Irish
parliamentarian who was
Member of
Parliament for
Banbury in the
Parliament of 1626. Chambre...
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November 2015.
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Calcot Manor's
impressive heritage".
Calcot Manor.
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