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sea kale
noun
- a European broad-leaved maritime plant, Crambe maritima, of the mustard family, having fleshy, blue basal leaves, used as a pot plant.
sea kale
noun
- a European coastal plant, Crambe maritima, with broad fleshy leaves and white flowers, cultivated for its edible asparagus-like shoots: family Brassicaceae (crucifers) Compare kale 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sea kale1
First recorded in 1690–1700
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Example Sentences
You'll see her yourself this evening, and then you can tell her whether or no the sea-kale was worth the eating!
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And yet she had done her best, and placed before him a sweetbread and dish of sea-kale that ought to have made him enthusiastic.
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I find that drops of sea-water corrode sea-kale if bloom is removed; also the var.
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Sea Kale needs well dug, well manured soil and plenty of water.
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Throw the sea kale when washed into boiling water; in about twenty minutes, if it is young, it will be tender.
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