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Brussels sprout
[ bruhs-uhlz sprout ]
noun
- Botany. a cruciferous plant, Brassica oleracea gemmifera, having small, cabbagelike heads or buds along the stalk that are eaten as a vegetable:
The Brussels sprout is a cool-season crop.
Brussels sprouts were introduced to California agriculture around 1920.
- Usually Brus·sels sprouts. any of the heads or buds, eaten as a vegetable:
When preparing a medley of roasted vegetables, don’t forget the Brussels sprouts.
Brussels sprout
noun
- a variety of cabbage, Brassica oleracea gemmifera , having a stout stem studded with budlike heads of tightly folded leaves, resembling tiny cabbages
- the head of this plant, eaten as a vegetable
Word History and Origins
Origin of Brussels sprout1
Example Sentences
Cook: A tart tamarind glaze enlivens these brussels sprouts.
Cook: Prepare crisp gnocchi with brussels sprouts and brown butter.
Cook: Prepare crisp gnocchi with brussels sprouts and brown butter in 20 minutes.
High levels are found in flaxseeds, cashew nuts, broccoli and brussels sprouts, among other sources.
In the land of year-round fresh produce and sunny skies, we swap green beans for brussels sprouts, put sourdough in our stuffing and often enjoy our feasts outdoors.
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