Letter From Paris
Trendy Green Mystifies France. It's a Job for the Kale Crusader!By ELAINE SCIOLINO
One American woman's effort to lead Parisians to embrace kale as a menu staple has led to some modest victories.
"If some New York curator didn't see Nicole Eisenman's recent show at Leo Koenig and at least consider doing a show, we are in trouble." Nicole Eisenman's "Beer Garden With Ash"
Photo: Courtesy the artist and Leo Koenig Inc.
colewort | (noun) A hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head. | ||||
Synonyms: | borecole, kale | ||||
Usage: | Although he thought his aunt's boiled colewort was disgusting, Harold politely ate the meal without complaint. |
kale
(kāl)
n.
n.
- An edible plant (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) in the mustard family, having spreading crinkled leaves that do not form a compact head. Also called borecole, cole, Also called colewort, collard.
- Slang. Money.
cólewòrt[cóle・wòrt]
cole[cole]
- 発音記号[kóul]
[名]《植物》ナ(菜);(特に)アブラナ.
[ラテン語caulis(キャベツ)]
n. - 無頭甘藍類, 甘藍湯, 甘藍類蔬菜
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - アブラナ属の植物, 緑葉カンラン, ハゴロモカンラン, キャベツ, キャベツスープ
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