Lexicographical Neighbors of Seakale
Literary usage of Seakale
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Profitable Culture of Vegetables for Market Gardeners, Small Holders by Thomas Smith (1913)
"There are few soils in which seakale cannot be satisfactorily grown if it ...
Although seakale is not particular as to the conditions under which it grows, ..."
2. May Byron's Vegetable Book: Containing Over 750 Recipes for the Cooking and by May Clarissa Gillington Byron (1916)
"Serve in any of the ways directed for asparagus, and accompanied with similar
sauce in a separate dish. Cold cooked seakale comes in useful for salads if no ..."
3. The New Dietetics, what to Eat and how: A Guide to Scientific Feeding in by John Harvey Kellogg (1921)
"seakale A fresh vegetable which is chiefly valuable for its young and delicate
shoots. It is much used in Great Britain where it is found growing wild near ..."
4. Observation Lessons on Plant Life: A Guide to the Teacher. A Two Years by Beverley Ussher, Dorothy Jebb (1903)
"Let us examine seakale flowers, or, if they are over, then their seed vessels.
... Do we eat the same part of seakale that we do of cabbage ? ..."