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Definition of escarole in English: escarolenoun ˈɛskərəʊlˈeskəˌrōl mass nounNorth American An endive of a variety with broad undivided leaves and a slightly bitter flavour, used in salads. 〈北美〉苣荬菜 Example sentencesExamples - Sow more rocket and other autumn salads such as escarole and radicchio, which will last until Christmas.
- So endives, including Belgian endive, curly endive and escarole, are all chicories.
- To serve, place some escarole into a soup bowl and spoon some soup on top.
- To keep your digestive juices flowing, try adding salads to your diet that are made from bitter greens such as dandelions, escarole, watercress and mustard greens.
- For added zing, cut up your extra escarole for a side salad with tomatoes, garbanzos, and Italian dressing.
- If you want to continue exploring, toss curly endive, escarole, arugula or radicchio - all of which have a distinct flavour - into your green salad to add some bite.
OriginEarly 20th century: from French, from Italian scar(i)ola, based on Latin esca 'food'. Definition of escarole in US English: escarolenounˈeskəˌrōl North American An endive of a variety with broad undivided leaves and a slightly bitter flavor, used in salads. 〈北美〉苣荬菜 Example sentencesExamples - For added zing, cut up your extra escarole for a side salad with tomatoes, garbanzos, and Italian dressing.
- Sow more rocket and other autumn salads such as escarole and radicchio, which will last until Christmas.
- To keep your digestive juices flowing, try adding salads to your diet that are made from bitter greens such as dandelions, escarole, watercress and mustard greens.
- So endives, including Belgian endive, curly endive and escarole, are all chicories.
- To serve, place some escarole into a soup bowl and spoon some soup on top.
- If you want to continue exploring, toss curly endive, escarole, arugula or radicchio - all of which have a distinct flavour - into your green salad to add some bite.
OriginEarly 20th century: from French, from Italian scar(i)ola, based on Latin esca ‘food’. |