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Witloof Chicory

Parameter Witloof chicory Baby food carrot juice Baby food apple/banana Baby food spinach... [Pg.115]

Van Outryve MF, Gosselem F, Joos H and Swings J. 2008. Fluorescent Pseudomonas isolates pathogenic on witloof chicory leaves. J Phytopathol 125(3) 247—256. [Pg.355]

Cichorium intybus L. var. foliosum Chicory, witloof chicory R, L V 29, Rucker and Noldenn 1991... [Pg.143]

Femenia, A., Robertson, J. A., and Waldron, K. W. (1998). Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L), Globe Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) and Chicory Witloof (Cichorium intybus) processing by-products as sources of dietary fibre. J. Sci. Food Agri. 77,511-518. [Pg.127]

Chicory. Sometimes, chicory, which is also known as French endive or witloof, is added to coffee to reduce the cost. In New Orleans, where the Creole influence is strong, chicory blended coffee is widely used. Also, to economize many European immigrants learned to use chicory in the old country some never switched to pure coffee because they came to prefer the flavor of the chicory additive. [Pg.218]

Chicory leaf buds known as chicons, usually obtained from the Witloof variety, are used as a vegetable and salad. °... [Pg.191]


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