
1) Anime company 2) Bane of George HW Bush 3) Brassica oleracea italica 4) Bush bane 5) Buddy plant to nasturtiums 6) Buddy to nasturtiums 7) Calcium-rich vegetable 8) Cauliflower cousin 9) Cauliflower relative 10) Companion to nasturtiums 11) Consort to nasturtiums 12) Consort plant to nasturtiums
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- plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds
- branched green undeveloped flower heads
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Broccoli is an edible green plant in the cabbage family, whose large flowering head is used as a vegetable. The word broccoli comes from the Italian plural of broccolo, which means `the flowering crest of a cabbage`, and is the diminutive form of brocco, meaning `small nail` or `sprout`. Broccoli is often boiled or steamed but may be eaten r...
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[company] ==About== Broccoli is the parent company of Broccoli Music Publishing, Broccoli International USA, and Anime Gamers USA Inc. Broccoli also published manga under Broccoli Books. Broccoli is well known for the Di Gi Charat franchise and series. ==History== Satsuki Yamashita, the editor of Broccoli Books, explained that the company d...
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• (n.) A plant of the Cabbage species (Brassica oleracea) of many varieties, resembling the cauliflower. The `curd,` or flowering head, is the part used for food.
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(Brassica oleracea, Italica group), form of cabbage (q.v.) of the mustard family (Brassicaceae). Broccoli is a fast-growing, upright, branched, ... [4 related articles]
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Broc'co·li noun [ Italian
broccoli , plural of
broccolo sprout, cabbage sprout, dim. of
brocco splinter. See
Broach ,
noun ]
(Botany) A plant of the Cabbage species (
Brassica oleracea ) of many varieties, resembling the cauliflower. T...
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Broccoli is an Italian late variety of the cauliflower, hardier and with more colour in the flower and leaves. The flower-stalks are eaten. It was recognised as a distinct garden variety in Britain at the end of the 17th century. At the start of the 20th century broccoli as a food stuff was frowned upon, and one writer in 1906 described it thus: 'B...
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[
n] - plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds 2. [n] - branched green undeveloped flower heads
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noun branched green undeveloped flower heads
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Variety of cabbage. It contains high levels of the glucosinolate compound glucoraphanin. A breakdown product of this was found to neutralize damage to cells and so help to prevent cancer
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a form of a cultivated cruciferous plant, Brassica oleracea botrytis, whose leafy stalks and clusters of usually green buds are eaten as a vegetable. Cf. cauliflower.
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