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Often used in the same context:
parsnips,
shallots,
asparagus,
parsley,
fennel,
onions,
chard,
celeriac,
turnips,
cauliflower,
cabbage,
chives,
basil,
thyme,
kale,
brussels sprouts,
courgette,
radicchio,
salsify,
butternut squash,
rhubarb,
endives,
bell pepper,
radishes,
escarole,
celery root,
garlic,
favas,
bok choy,
watercress,
scallion,
lettuces,
artichokes,
cilantro,
fiddleheads,
eggplant,
potatoes,
broccoli raab,
cukes,
marjoram,
chervil,
pancetta,
mushrooms,
coriander,
dill,
aubergines,
zucchini,
cremini,
swiss chard,
currants,
daikon,
porcini,
lardons,
rosemary,
celery,
bouquet garni,
tomatoes,
samphire,
bay leaf,
veggies,
pearl barley,
purslane,
shiitakes,
arugula,
tarragon,
gooseberries,
pears,
acorn squash,
pimientos,
garlic clove,
figs,
curly endive,
savoy cabbage,
mustard greens,
mesclun,
peppers,
corms,
florets,
puree,
damsons,
morels,
poussin,
jicama,
haricots verts,
scallops,
lemon rind,
crookneck,
spaghetti squash,
peas,
radish,
vegetables,
pattypan,
apricots,
kohlrabi,
cos lettuce,
piccalilli,
berries,
cucumbers,
beefsteak tomato,
broccoli,
peaches,
nettles,
carrots,
onion,
squash,
beets,
chicken,
yams,
bananas,
clams
Appears in the definition of:
allium scorodoprasum,
bouillabaisse,
cock-a-leekie,
cocky-leeky,
giant garlic,
rocambole,
sand leek,
spanish garlic,
vichyssoise
Also try:
— Adjectives for leeks:
wild,
large,
chopped,
small,
sliced,
young,
green,
fresh,
medium,
few,
fried,
more...
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