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Endive   /ˈɛndɪv/   Listen
Endive

noun
1.
Widely cultivated herb with leaves valued as salad green; either curly serrated leaves or broad flat ones that are usually blanched.  Synonyms: Cichorium endivia, witloof.
2.
Variety of endive having leaves with irregular frilled edges.  Synonyms: chicory escarole, escarole.



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"Endive" Quotes from Famous Books



... from the French. It seems to date from time immemorial, for all the Russian peasants, a thoroughly stationary class, take their soup daily. The Russians are very successful with some kinds of pickles, such as salted cucumbers and mushrooms; and they excel in salads, composed not only of lettuce, endive, and beetroot, but also of cherries, grapes, and other fruits, preserved in vinegar. The fruit is always placed at the top, and has a very picturesque effect in the midst of the green leaves. Altogether it may be said that the Russian cuisine is ...
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