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  2. What Is The Difference Between A Celery Stalk And A ... - AOL

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    A celery rib is one of the individual stems that make up the larger bunch of celery, or "stalk." In botanical terms, a rib is a single segment of the plant, and in culinary usage, it is the part ...

  3. Edible plant stem - Wikipedia

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    There are also many wild edible plant stems. In North America, these include the shoots of woodsorrel (usually eaten along with the leaves), chickweeds, galinsoga, common purslane, Japanese knotweed, winter cress and other wild mustards, thistles (de-thorned), stinging nettles (cooked), bellworts, violets, amaranth and slippery elm, among many others.

  4. Celery - Wikipedia

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    Celery seed essential oil. In temperate countries, celery is also grown for its seeds. Actually very small fruit, these "seeds" yield a valuable essential oil that is used in the perfume industry. The oil contains the chemical compound apiole. Celery seeds can be used as flavouring or spice, either as whole seeds or ground. [30]

  5. Angelica archangelica - Wikipedia

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    Angelica archangelica, commonly known as angelica, [3] garden angelica, wild celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the family Apiaceae, a subspecies of which is cultivated for its sweetly scented edible stems and roots.

  6. Broccolini Vs. Broccoli: Differences In Taste, Texture, And ...

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    Broccoli's dense florets and firm stalks make it well-suited for steaming, roasting, stir-frying, or adding to casseroles, soups, or salads. The stalks can be peeled and sliced for stir-fries ...

  7. Leaf celery - Wikipedia

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    The stems are thinner than those of Western celery, and curved into round, hollow stalks. Also, unlike with Western celery, the leaves are used as well as the stalks. [6] It has a stronger taste and smell compared to celery. It is used as a flavoring in soups and sometimes pickled as a side dish. [7]

  8. Apiaceae - Wikipedia

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    Apiaceae (/ eɪ p iː ˈ eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /) or Umbelliferae is a family of mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type genus Apium, and commonly known as the celery, carrot or parsley family, or simply as umbellifers.

  9. 8 Unexpected Ways to Cook with Celery - AOL

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