Sep 27, 2018 08:45
5 yrs ago
German term
Kultursauerampfer
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Botany
Kultursauerampfer
Rumex acetosa var. hort. L.
Mehrjährig; im Frühjahr die jungen Blätter in Salate, zu Suppen, Kräutermix; blutreinigend und appetitanregend.
French sorrel?
Vielen Dank!
Rumex acetosa var. hort. L.
Mehrjährig; im Frühjahr die jungen Blätter in Salate, zu Suppen, Kräutermix; blutreinigend und appetitanregend.
French sorrel?
Vielen Dank!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +4 | garden sorrel | Lesley Robertson MA, Dip Trans IoLET |
4 | Green de Belleville | Herbmione Granger |
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garden sorrel
is the term I know for this
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Comment: "vielen Dank!"
1 day 1 hr
Green de Belleville
Sauerampfer, Blutsauerampfer and Waldsauerklee are the sorrels in my garden, as far as I know.
https://www.wildroseheritageseed.com/store/p264/Sorrel_-_Gre...
Sorrel De Belleville is a small French cultivar with pale-green leaves to 8cm (3”) long. Sorrel averages 30-48cm (12-18”) tall with a spread of 30-48cm (12-18”) wide. It is a hardy, fast growing cultivar and well-proven to be productive under almost any conditions. Sorrel was gathered from the wild until the late 1600s, when French gardeners decided to bring it under cultivation to improve the flavour and texture of the leaves. The oldest cultivated sorrel is ‘Belleville,’ domesticated in France during the 1730's.
https://myfolia.com/plants/58-sorrel-rumex-acetosa/varieties...
Green de belleville is a popular variety of Sorrel, which belongs to the Rumex genus (Rumex acetosa 'Green de belleville').
As Green de belleville Sorrel is a low maintanence plant, it is great for beginner gardeners and those that like gardens that don't need much overseeing.
https://www.sluisgarden.com/product/sorrel_green_de_bellevil...
https://www.foodforests.eu/products/rumex-acetosa-sorrel
https://myfolia.com/plants/58-sorrel-rumex-acetosa/varieties...
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2018-09-28 10:27:39 GMT)
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Edit: Blutampfer (Rumex sanguineus)
They taste more like spinach than anything else to me.
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2018-09-28 10:36:56 GMT)
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https://minicrops.com/shop/produce/lemon-sorrel/
The classic herb that’s becoming trendy. Sorrel de Belleville is a herb of French origin with an initially mild taste, followed by a sharp lemony aftertaste. It goes great with salads, broadening your taste horizons.
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Note added at 1 day 4 hrs (2018-09-28 13:22:15 GMT)
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Here's your exact variety in Slovakia.
http://www.zahradkarstvoecho.sk/e-shop/semiacka/semiacka-zel...
ŠŤAVEL ZÁHRADNÝ – GREEN DE BELLEVILLE
Rumex acetosa L. var. hortensis
Je to trváca rastlina, vytvára veľké ružice listov.
Jedlou časťou sú kompaktné ružice odrezané pod spodnými listami alebo jednotlivé lístky bez stopiek.
Má vysoký obsah vitamínu A,C a minerálnych látok ako železo a vápnik.
You could use plain 'sorrel', but it's not common where I'm from. The common 'sorrel' is wood sorrel (Oxalis) and much sourer.
https://www.wildroseheritageseed.com/store/p264/Sorrel_-_Gre...
Sorrel De Belleville is a small French cultivar with pale-green leaves to 8cm (3”) long. Sorrel averages 30-48cm (12-18”) tall with a spread of 30-48cm (12-18”) wide. It is a hardy, fast growing cultivar and well-proven to be productive under almost any conditions. Sorrel was gathered from the wild until the late 1600s, when French gardeners decided to bring it under cultivation to improve the flavour and texture of the leaves. The oldest cultivated sorrel is ‘Belleville,’ domesticated in France during the 1730's.
https://myfolia.com/plants/58-sorrel-rumex-acetosa/varieties...
Green de belleville is a popular variety of Sorrel, which belongs to the Rumex genus (Rumex acetosa 'Green de belleville').
As Green de belleville Sorrel is a low maintanence plant, it is great for beginner gardeners and those that like gardens that don't need much overseeing.
https://www.sluisgarden.com/product/sorrel_green_de_bellevil...
https://www.foodforests.eu/products/rumex-acetosa-sorrel
https://myfolia.com/plants/58-sorrel-rumex-acetosa/varieties...
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2018-09-28 10:27:39 GMT)
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Edit: Blutampfer (Rumex sanguineus)
They taste more like spinach than anything else to me.
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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2018-09-28 10:36:56 GMT)
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https://minicrops.com/shop/produce/lemon-sorrel/
The classic herb that’s becoming trendy. Sorrel de Belleville is a herb of French origin with an initially mild taste, followed by a sharp lemony aftertaste. It goes great with salads, broadening your taste horizons.
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Note added at 1 day 4 hrs (2018-09-28 13:22:15 GMT)
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Here's your exact variety in Slovakia.
http://www.zahradkarstvoecho.sk/e-shop/semiacka/semiacka-zel...
ŠŤAVEL ZÁHRADNÝ – GREEN DE BELLEVILLE
Rumex acetosa L. var. hortensis
Je to trváca rastlina, vytvára veľké ružice listov.
Jedlou časťou sú kompaktné ružice odrezané pod spodnými listami alebo jednotlivé lístky bez stopiek.
Má vysoký obsah vitamínu A,C a minerálnych látok ako železo a vápnik.
You could use plain 'sorrel', but it's not common where I'm from. The common 'sorrel' is wood sorrel (Oxalis) and much sourer.
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