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Cosa (chi) è chicory$13051$ - definizione

BAND
Chickory Tip; Barry Mayger; Chicory (band)

witloof         
  • Witloof, Belgian endive
SPECIES OF PLANT, CHICORY
Cichorium intybus; Cichory; Chickory; Witloof; Belgian endive; Succory; Chikory; Witlof; Common chicory; Common Chicory; Chicory root extract; Chicory Root Extract; Chicory root; Chicória; Blue dandelion; Blue Dandelion; Blue sailors; Blue Sailors; Hendibeh; Ragged sailors; Ragged Sailors; Wild bachelor's buttons; Wild Bachelor's Buttons; Wild endive; Wild Endive; Blue-sailors; Cichorium balearicum; Cichorium byzantinum; Cichorium caeruleum; Cichorium cicorea; Cichorium commune; Cichorium cosnia; Cichorium glabratum; Cichorium glaucum; Cichorium hirsutum; Cichorium illyricum; Cichorium officinale; Cichorium perenne; Cichorium rigidum; Cichorium sylvestre; Root chicory; Chicon (plant); Chicories; Chicory coffee
['w?tlu:f]
¦ noun chicory of a broadleaved variety grown for blanching.
Origin
C19: from Du., lit. 'white leaf'.
chicory         
  • Witloof, Belgian endive
SPECIES OF PLANT, CHICORY
Cichorium intybus; Cichory; Chickory; Witloof; Belgian endive; Succory; Chikory; Witlof; Common chicory; Common Chicory; Chicory root extract; Chicory Root Extract; Chicory root; Chicória; Blue dandelion; Blue Dandelion; Blue sailors; Blue Sailors; Hendibeh; Ragged sailors; Ragged Sailors; Wild bachelor's buttons; Wild Bachelor's Buttons; Wild endive; Wild Endive; Blue-sailors; Cichorium balearicum; Cichorium byzantinum; Cichorium caeruleum; Cichorium cicorea; Cichorium commune; Cichorium cosnia; Cichorium glabratum; Cichorium glaucum; Cichorium hirsutum; Cichorium illyricum; Cichorium officinale; Cichorium perenne; Cichorium rigidum; Cichorium sylvestre; Root chicory; Chicon (plant); Chicories; Chicory coffee
['t??k(?)ri]
¦ noun (plural chicories)
1. a blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and its carrot-shaped root, which is used as an additive to or substitute for coffee. [Cichorium intybus.]
2. North American term for endive.
Origin
ME: from obs. Fr. cicoree (earlier form of chicoree) 'endive', via L. from Gk kikhorion.
Succory         
  • Witloof, Belgian endive
SPECIES OF PLANT, CHICORY
Cichorium intybus; Cichory; Chickory; Witloof; Belgian endive; Succory; Chikory; Witlof; Common chicory; Common Chicory; Chicory root extract; Chicory Root Extract; Chicory root; Chicória; Blue dandelion; Blue Dandelion; Blue sailors; Blue Sailors; Hendibeh; Ragged sailors; Ragged Sailors; Wild bachelor's buttons; Wild Bachelor's Buttons; Wild endive; Wild Endive; Blue-sailors; Cichorium balearicum; Cichorium byzantinum; Cichorium caeruleum; Cichorium cicorea; Cichorium commune; Cichorium cosnia; Cichorium glabratum; Cichorium glaucum; Cichorium hirsutum; Cichorium illyricum; Cichorium officinale; Cichorium perenne; Cichorium rigidum; Cichorium sylvestre; Root chicory; Chicon (plant); Chicories; Chicory coffee
·noun A plant of the genus Cichorium. ·see Chicory.

Wikipedia

Chicory Tip

Chicory Tip are an English pop group, formed in 1967 in Maidstone, Kent.

The band originally comprised vocalist Peter Hewson (born 1 September 1945, in Gillingham); guitarist Richard "Rick" Foster (born 7 July 1946); bass guitarist Barry Mayger (born 1 June 1946, Maidstone, died 14 January 2020 in Portugal); drummer Mick Russell who on getting married and moving to Wales was replaced in 1970 by Brian Shearer (born 4 May 1951, Lewisham, South East London); and guitarist and keyboard player from October 1972 Rod Cloutt (born Rodney Cloutt, 22 January 1948, Gillingham, died in Australia 2016).

Chicory Tip released only a few records in the US. Their name was shortened to just Chicory for the U.S. market for their first two releases there, before they reverted to the full name.