Definition of Brocoli

1. broccoli [n -S] - See also: broccoli

Lexicographical Neighbors of Brocoli

brock
brockage
brockages
brocked
brocker
brocket
brockets
brocking
brockish
brockit
brockite
brockle
brockram
brockrams
brocks
brocoli (current term)
brocolis
brocresine
brod
brodded
brodding
broddle
broddled
broddles
broddling
brode
brodekin
brodekins
brodiaea

Literary usage of Brocoli

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Universal Cook: And City and Country Housekeeper by Francis Collingwood, John Woollams (1792)
"To drefs brocoli. STRIP off all the little branches till you come to the top one, ... dipped in the water the brocoli was boiled in, at the bottom of your ..."

2. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Horticultural Society of London (1846)
"For the purpose of sowing seed, I recommend to sow my Walcheren brocoli at the time that ... Snow's Superb White Winter brocoli.—This was obtained from Mr. ..."

3. The Improved Housewife: Or Book of Receipts, with Engravings for Marketing by A. L. Webster (1855)
"brocoli. The kind that bears flowers around the joints of the stalks, ... The brocoli that heads at the top like cauliflowers, must be treated like ..."

4. The Pantropheon: Or, History of Food and Its Preparation : from the Earliest by Alexis Soyer (1853)
"In fact, brocoli has always been appreciated by connoisseurs ... of preparing it at Rome: they used only the most tender and delicate parts of the brocoli, ..."

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