celeriac Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of celeriac In English

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  • Celeriac is extensively used abroad, but, unfortunately, little known in America. 

  • Celeriac is of course a compound of the word "celery" and the Arabic suffix "ac," which means "bearing a resemblance to" or "a small imitation of." 

  • Celeriac. —-This appetising vegetable has been little cultivated owing to a general but erroneous belief that it was the name of a new kind of motor-car. 

  • Parsnips, kohl-rabi, celeriac and salsify are prepared in the same way as are carrots. 

  • Soup greens usually come in a bundle and consists of a leek, a carrot and a piece of celeriac.

  • Some vegetables and fruits which are often placed in acidulated water are: apples, avocados, celeriac, potatoes and pears.

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