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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celery
Celery
is a type of
vegetable
, often used in
salad
.
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Hunt, Tom (2018-07-14).
"Why are you throwing away your celery leaves?"
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the Guardian
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Herbs and spices
Herbs
Angelica
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Basil
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Basil, holy
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Basil, Thai
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Bay leaf
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Boldo
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Bolivian coriander
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Borage
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Chervil
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Chives
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Cicely
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Coriander leaf (cilantro)
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Cress
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Curry leaf
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Dill
•
Elsholtzia ciliata
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Epazote
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Eryngium foetidum (long coriander)
•
Hemp
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Hoja santa
•
Houttuynia cordata (
giấp cá
)
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Hyssop
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Lavender
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Lemon balm
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Lemon grass
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Lemon verbena
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Limnophila aromatica (rice paddy herb)
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Lovage
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Marjoram
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Mint
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Mitsuba
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Oregano
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Parsley
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Perilla (
shiso
)
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Rosemary
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Rue
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Sage
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Savory
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Sorrel
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Tarragon
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Thyme
•
Vietnamese coriander (
rau răm
)
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Woodruff
Spices
Ajwain (bishop's weed)
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Aleppo pepper
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Allspice
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Amchur (mango powder)
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Anise
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Aromatic ginger
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Asafoetida
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Camphor
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Caraway
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Cardamom
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Cardamom, black
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Cassia
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Cayenne pepper
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Celery seed
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Chenpi
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Chili
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Cinnamon
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Clove
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Coriander seed
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Cubeb
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Cumin
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Cumin, black
•
Dill & dill seed
•
Fennel
•
Fenugreek
•
Fingerroot (
krachai
)
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Galangal, greater
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Galangal, lesser
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Garlic
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Ginger
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Golpar
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Grains of Paradise
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Grains of Selim
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Horseradish
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Juniper berry
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Liquorice
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Mace
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Mahlab
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Malabathrum (
tejpat
)
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Mastic
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Mustard, black
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Mustard, brown
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Mustard, white
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Nigella (
kalonji
)
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Nutmeg
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Paprika
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Peppercorn (black, green & white)
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Pepper, long
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Pepper, Brazilian
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Pepper, Peruvian
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Pomegranate seed (
anardana
)
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Poppy seed
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Saffron
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Sarsaparilla
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Sassafras
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Sesame
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Sichuan pepper
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Star anise
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Sumac
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Tasmanian pepper
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Tamarind
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Tonka bean
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Turmeric
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Vanilla
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Wasabi
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Zedoary
•
Zest
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