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Qué (quién) es brussels sprout - definición

PLANT IN THE GENUS BRASSICA GROWN FOR USE AS A VEGETABLE
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  • Brussels sprouts prepared for cooking in a wood-fired pizza oven

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also Brussels sprout (brussels sprouts)
Brussels sprouts are vegetables that look like tiny cabbages.
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Brussels sprout         
(also Brussel sprout)
¦ noun a vegetable consisting of the small compact bud of a variety of cabbage which bears many such buds along a tall single stem.
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Wikipedia

Brussels sprout

The Brussels sprout is a member of the Gemmifera cultivar group of cabbages (Brassica oleracea), grown for its edible buds. The leaf vegetables are typically 1.5–4.0 cm (0.6–1.6 in) in diameter and resemble miniature cabbages. The Brussels sprout has long been popular in Brussels, Belgium, from which it gained its name.

Ejemplos de uso de brussels sprout
1. Today, homes all over the land are cluttered with plastic sacks bulging with turkey carcasses, Brussels sprout peelings, discarded packaging and wrapping paper.
2. The Farley sprout has a long way to go beat the world record for the heaviest brussels sprout, which was grown in October 1''2.
3. Half a roast potato, one Brussels sprout, go mad on the beans and just a tiny bit of bread and butter.
4. As a result of the hot weather and lack of rain, we apparently face a dearth of peas, cauliflowers, broccoli, carrots and onions, a famine of oven–ready chips and even the disappearance of the Brussels sprout from the Christmas dinner table.
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