Examples of using Parsnip in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Parsnip''Russian Size XL''.
We have a sister called Parsnip.
Parsnips, peeled and coarsely chopped 300 g.
Consume about half a cup of parsnip juice.
Parsnips keep well when stored at 32 F.(0 C.).
Instead we had nut loaf with parsnip gravy.
Its texture is dry like a parsnip, however, and it can be cooked like one.
This poisonous liquid is said to smell like raw parsnip.
I will fill myself with a parsnip or a dill pickle.
Purée the parsnip with the butter and add some of the cooking liquid if required.
These are: martagon lily, violet swamp, cow parsnip ordinary.
Carrots, parsnips and even tomatoes are considered good neighbors of the salad.
Lunch: braised or roasted root parsnip, a couple of apples.
Parsnip has high vitamin content, which helps to increase your immunity against all diseases in general.
Try our recipe for lemon cardamom cookies,or maybe even our parsnip cookies!
Remember to use fresh seeds as parsnip seed looses virility quickly.
Other bowls come with Local Shellfish and Linguica,Beansprouts and Corn in a Miso Broth and Confit chicken in a Parsnip Broth.
According to the USDA, water hemlock or poison parsnip is“the most violently toxic plant in North America”.
To collect the craving for alcohol, I was helped by a gathering of moss, butterbur, thyme, peppermint,cow parsnip and hoofed animal.
Crenn cooks him sous vide, with parsnip logs, shellfish beurre blanc, and squid-ink powder in this wintry dish.
The Carrot was well known to the ancients, and is mentioned by Greek and Latin writers under various names, being, however,not always distinguished from the Parsnip and Skirret, closely allied to it.
Also known as the American Swallowtail or the Parsnip Swallowtail, this butterfly is known for being the state butterfly of Oklahoma.
The first mention of the carrot in classical sources occurs during the 1st century AD, where the Romans ate a root vegetable called pastinaca,which may have been either the carrot or the closely related parsnip.
The root is creamy yellow or white resembling a parsnip with rootlets that branch off, sometimes taking the shape of a human body.
With traditional spring sowing, by August radish, turnip, rutabaga, carrot,beet, parsnip and parsley root reach maximum sizes and will be ready for harvest.
Of late, snack chips made of sweet potato,yucca, and parsnip have been all the rage- supposedly, as a healthier option to the potato chip, which is fried and loaded with salt.
On 6, 7 and 8 June 1945 the Dutch sub K XV unsuccessfully tried threetimes to land the NEFIS shore party'Parsnip' shore party and supplies at the coast of Mandalika, north coast of Java.
Ironically, this plant is often mistaken for a parsnip root and in this case the chemicals present in the plant effect the central nervous system directly and most often leads to death.
Vegetables that you wouldn't ordinarily eat raw yourself(like turnip, swede, parsnip, or potato for example) should always be cooked to prevent the risk of bowel obstruction and to make them digestible.
Other citrus plants, as well as celery, figs, meadow grass,wild parsnip, certain weeds- including giant hogweed- and oil of bergamot contain photosensitizing compounds, the researchers wrote in the case report.