No, chervil [Anthriscus cerefolium] and Italian parsley aren't the same thing. Chervil isn't a parsley, but a parsley relative. Italian parsley [Petroselinum neapolitanum] is the flat leaf variety, as opposed to the curly leaf [Petroselinum crispum].
"Curly parsley has a pleasant grassy flavor and decorative ruffled leaves that make it the perfect garnish. When a stronger flavor is desired, recipes usually call for flat-leaf or Italian parsley (they're the same), which features broad, serrated leaves."
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The culinary herb parsley, comes in two basic types, curly and flat leafed (sometimes called Italian Parsley). Both types are readily available in fresh or dried forms and are simple herbs to grow even in very small spaces and/or containers.
The flat leafed type is more commonly used in cooking as it has a somewhat more robust flavour.
Size, and in my opinion, flavor. Italian parsley has broader leaves.
no they are not same they belongs to same family Thank you.
While cilantro and parsley are different herbs, many different sources indicate that cilantro can be used as a substitute for parsley. Those same sources indicate that chervil is the best substitute; so, if you have any chervil, you might want to use that instead. The measurements appear to be the same. In other words, if your recipe calls for 1 tsp. of parsley, you would use 1 tsp. of cilantro or 1 tsp. of chervil.
its the same thing
They don't all believe in the same thing. Do all the people in your country believe in the same thing?
lillian is the same thing as lily you say it in italian giglio
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It was the same thing. Answer! No it was not the same thing. Try these websites for help: http://arthistory.about.com/cs/arthistory10one/a/north_ren.htm and http://academicdecathlon.wikispaces.com/file/view/Italian+and+Northern+Renaissance.pdf
Parsley is the leaf and stem of the plant with the same name. Its easy to grow and makes Italian dishes and seafood so much tastier.
No, the words 'Italian' and 'Sicilian' don't mean the same in English. Neither do they mean the same thing in Italian or Sicilian. In Italian, the words are 'italiano' and 'siciliano'. The word 'italian' refers to a native of the Italian peninsula. The word 'siciliano' refers to an Italian who's native to the island of Sicily.
It was the same thing. Answer! No it was not the same thing. Try these websites for help: http://arthistory.about.com/cs/arthistory10one/a/north_ren.htm and http://academicdecathlon.wikispaces.com/file/view/Italian+and+Northern+Renaissance.pdf
yes
No, Italians are not Europeans.It is often said that, Italians are 'aliens' to Europe.In fact, it is fair to assert that Italy is a country in Europe, but the population in it is not European.