Talk:Chervil

Latest comment: 4 years ago by 69.204.71.129 in topic Ancient Greek Name is Wrong

Ancient Greek Name is Wrong

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The ancient Greek name does not mean "leaves of joy" it means "leaves of hello" or "greeting leaves". Chara is joy, chaire is hello. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.204.71.129 (talk) 23:32, 30 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

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The picture does not show chervil but cicely which happens to be called "Spanish chervil" in many languages.

Chervil is small (30cm), has delicate leaves and small fruits. Cicely is much larger (1m and more), with stronger leaves and characteristic long fruits. The picture on the cicely page depicts the plant nicely. Cicely is a perennial, which chervil is annual. 84.189.182.68 20:36, 1 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

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"Culinary arts"??

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Did you mean 'cooking'? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.2.130.132 (talk) 16:50, 29 August 2017 (UTC)Reply