What's the difference between chicory and succory?

Chicory


Definition:

  • (n.) A branching perennial plant (Cichorium Intybus) with bright blue flowers, growing wild in Europe, Asia, and America; also cultivated for its roots and as a salad plant; succory; wild endive. See Endive.
  • (n.) The root, which is roasted for mixing with coffee.

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  • (1) 800g veal shoulder, cut into 4cm dice 1 tbsp plain flour Salt and black pepper 30g unsalted butter 60ml olive oil 1 large onion, peeled and roughly chopped 200ml dry white wine 8 large sage leaves Shaved skin of 1 lemon, plus 3 tbsp lemon juice 1 550g head puntarelle (or 2 heads white chicory, cut widthways into 3cm-long segments) 1 small celeriac, peeled and chopped into 2cm dice (500g net weight) 200g pancetta, cut into 1cm dice 20g capers For the salad 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed 1 anchovy fillet, finely chopped 2 tsp red-wine vinegar 2 tbsp olive oil 1 white chicory, cut in half lengthways and then into long, 0.5cm thick wedges (or the rest of the puntarelle, if using) 80g rocket Toss the veal in flour seasoned with a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper, until evenly coated, then tap off any excess.
  • (2) Sharp practice: Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipes for radicchio, chicory and puntarelle Read more Put the tahini, lemon juice, garlic, half a teaspoon of salt and 100ml water in a small saucepan.
  • (3) Chicory with grapes, honey and mustard Serves 3 white chicory 3 heads grapes 200g butter 40g grain mustard 1 tbsp honey 2 tbsp Trim the heads of chicory and cut them in half from tip to root.
  • (4) Succinic, fumaric, and quinic acids are wide spread, tartaric acid was found in carrots, lettuce, endives, chicory, and celery.
  • (5) Mix the chicory in a large bowl with the sugar, three-quarters of a teaspoon of salt and plenty of pepper, and set aside.
  • (6) Authors studied contamination of soils used to raise lettuce in greenhouses and witloof-chicory (French endive) in forcing beds.
  • (7) After the second batch has been cooking for two minutes, return the first batch to the pan and arrange all the chicory halves cut side up.
  • (8) A dish of chicory with grapes that makes a perfect side order for air-dried ham and yet could be served as a principal dish; a bunch of spring carrots with a spicy dressing that could be considered as an accompaniment to grilled lamb or a main course with couscous.
  • (9) Remove from the pan, melt another 25g butter and repeat with the remaining chicory.
  • (10) Their creative cuisine has seduced local Parisians and the place is packed out every lunchtime for dishes such as smoked haddock and cabbage chowder, pork brawn and prune pâté, and lamb chops with broad beans and crunchy puntarella (chicory).
  • (11) Lay in half the chicory cut side down, and sear for two to three minutes, until dark caramel in colour.
  • (12) Nathan Outlaw's cured sardines with pistachio, orange and pickled chicory Salad of cured sardines with pistachio, orange and pickled chicory.
  • (13) Transfer the chicory cut side up to a 20cm x 30cm baking dish, and off the heat stir the cream into the braising liquid.
  • (14) But, great though that trio may be, my preferred source of bitterness at this time of the year is the humble chicory and its many relatives: that uncompromising yet versatile bitterness is just the kind I love to cook with.
  • (15) 64 samples of these vegetables random chosen in different stores in the General Vegetable Market of Ferrara have been examined among the families of Compositae (lettuce, prickly lettuce, cabbage lettuce, common chicory, artichoke), Umbrelliferae (curly parsley, carrot, celery, fennel), Cruciferae (garden cabbage, red radish), Liliaceae (onion), and Solanaceae (tomato).
  • (16) Lettuce, chicory and watercress yielded the highest frequencies of isolation (P less than 0.05).
  • (17) "Messina Denaro is not living in the country eating chicory.
  • (18) Kesari powder, calamus oil, palm drink, toddy and Kewra essence were found to be strongly mutagenic; garlic, palm oil, arrack, onion and pyrolysed portions of bread toast, chicory powder were weakly mutagenic, while tamarind and turmeric were not.
  • (19) 654 bacterial lines were isolated, of which 92.5% were Enterobacteriaceae, found in all kinds of horticultural products, the more contaminated being celery, followed by fennel, onion, common chicory, curley parsley, tomato; less contaminated were the other vegetables.
  • (20) Just before serving, drain and dry the chopped puntarelle stalks, then mix them (or the chicory wedges) with the rocket, pour on the dressing and toss again to coat.

Succory


Definition:

  • (n.) A plant of the genus Cichorium. See Chicory.

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