Foglie di prezzemolo fresche is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fresh parsley leaves."
Specifically, the feminine noun foglie is "leaves." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun prezzemolo means "parsley" (Petroselinum crispum). The feminine adjective fresche translates as "fresh."
The pronunciation will be "FO-lyey dee PRET-tsey-MO-lo FREY-skey" in Italian.
"She leaves" in English is Lei parte in Italian.
The types of parsley I'm familiar with are the Italian or French parsley with its flat leaves that look a bit like celery leaves, and the 'normal' curled parsley with its dense finely cut and curled leaves. The Italian parsley is more strongly flavored than the curled, and grows taller when mature.Take a look at the Related Link under the blue box at the left for a photo of the two main types.
Foglie is an Italian equivalent of the English word "leaves."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "FOH-lyeh."
The Luhya translation of the English words 'Tea leaves' is "Majani".
"Leaves" is an English equivalent of the Italian word "foglie."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "FOH-lyeh."
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].
Parsley are the green leaves of 'ajwain' in hindi
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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.
A good example of a recipe for Italian wedding soup is chicken, carrots, romano, parsley leaves, parmesan, onion and white wine cooked in a pot for 45 minutes.
Mimosa is the same in English and Italian.Specifically, the word functions as a noun in its singular form. In the feminine, it identifies the tree, some of whose species seem to mimic animal behavior by folding leaves when touched. In the masculine, it refers to the cocktail.Whatever the gender or meaning, the pronunciation will be "mee-MO-sa" in Italian.
Nope! Dhaniya leaves of India is called Cilantro and Parsley is totally a different herb (although it does look like dhaniya leaves)!