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English rocket and its cognates in European languages (German Rauke or Italian rucola) can be traced back to Latin eruca , which means a type of cabbage.
RUCOLA - This is a bitter, pungent green used in salads, and in pasta sauces. Grows wild in the Italian countryside, although is also now cultivated commercially. S ...
Calzone alla stracchino (It.): calzone with stracchino, rucola, and egg. Calzone alla Vesuviana (It.): calzone with mozzarella, salami, cooked ham, ricotta, pecorino and egg.
It's also known as rocket, rucola and rugula. Avocado [a-voh-CAH-doh] Commonly used in Mexican dishes like guacamole, avocado is a pear-shaped tropical fruit that has a single, large pit.
arugula [uh-REW-guh-la] = arrugola = (in Britain ) rocket (salad) = tira = Italian cress = Mediterranean rocket = rugola = rugula = roquette = rucola With its peppery and slightly bitter flavor, ...
Arugula (also known as rocket, rocket salad, rughetta, roquette or rucola), is a leafy green vegetable with a pungent "hot" or "stimulating" flavour.
Known also as rocket, Italian cress, roquette, and rucola, arugula has elongated dark green leaves that are lobed like the leaves of an oak. In the ground, the plant resembles a loose lettuce with long, slender leaves.
A leaf vegetable with dark green, spiky, dandelion-like leaves and a strong, spicy, peppery flavor; used in salads; also known as rocket, rucola and rugula. Aspic ...
For substitute greens, use chicory, Belgian endive, escarole, radicchio, watercress, young spinach greens or young mustard greens. Arugula is also known as arrugula, Italian cress, rugola rugula, rocket lettuce or rocket greens, roquette, and rucola.
Rucola Rocket. A deliciously peppery salad plant. Schiacciata A flat bread, marked with dimples on the surface and baked with oil and salt sprinkled on top. Sformato A kind of savoury pudding, not unlike the filling used in a quiche.
See also: Salad, Arugula, Pepper, Oil, Vegetable
 
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