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Cauliflower ear is an
irreversible condition that
occurs when the
external portion of the ear is hit and
develops a
blood clot or
other collection of fluid...
- from this
genus are
sometimes called cole crops—derived from the
Latin caulis,
denoting the stem or
stalk of a plant. The
genus Br****ica is
known for...
- "cabbage salad". The "cole" part of the word
ultimately derives from the
Latin caulis,
meaning cabbage. The 1770
Dutch cookbook The
Sensible Cook (Dutch: De Verstandige...
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powerful barrier to ward the
invaders away, atop a huge tower, the "Mercedes
Caulis",
becoming known as the
first "Magia Vander". The
Rigarden Magical Academy...
- open,
leafy variety (kale) was
known in Gr**** as
raphanos and in
Latin as
caulis.
Ptolemaic Egyptians knew the cole
crops as gramb,
under the
influence of...
- "cabbage flower". The
ultimate origin of the name is from the
Latin words caulis (cabbage) and flōs (flower).
Cauliflower is the
result of
selective breeding...
- the name of the
ancient kingdom of Goryeo.
Korea was
transliterated as
Cauli in The
Travels of
Marco Polo, of the
Chinese 高麗 (MC: Kawlej, mod. Gāolì)...
- kail and
German Kohl) for
various cabbages. The
ultimate origin is
Latin caulis 'cabbage'.
Derived from wild mustard, kale is
considered to be
closer to...
-
among the
verified anti-inflammatory
components in an
extract of
Sinomenii caulis and has been
proposed to have
other potential physiological effects, such...
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Auxerrois Du Mans, Balouzat, Beran,
Blanc De Kienzheim, Cahors, Calarin,
Cauli,
Costa Rosa, Côt, Cot A
Queue Verte,
Cotes Rouges, Doux Noir, Estrangey...