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Interestingly, the TLFi finds pissenlit as early as the 15th century but OED's dandelion, n. has the earliest example in 1513. One wonders if pissenlit was seen as a vulgar and the more poetic name used in its stead. As the first example in the OED runs: "1565.Agrimony and Lyons tooth, That Chyldren call Pysbed." Evidently a calque of dens leonis had also been made in English.
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Pissenlit Coeur Plein. The French have a thing with dandelions, and Pissenlit Coeur Plein is one of them. Because of its tiny heart-shaped rosettes, it's known as the Enhanced Heart cultivar. This is a prolific cultivar with thick leaves that are great for salads and frying. It thrives in direct sunlight. Italiko Red (Chicory)
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According to The Garden Book, "The common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is among the most nutritious and useful of herbs, with a long history of culinary and medicinal use." In fact, dandelion leaves are high in nutrients, including potassium, iron, and vitamins A, C, B1, and B2. However, some people may have an allergic response to.
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Dandelions are good for digestion and may ease rheumatism or liver problems. In fact, one of the plant's common nicknames in French—pissenlit (pee-the-bed)—attests to dandelion's use in traditional healing cultures as a valuable diuretic agent (rich in potassium). Learn more about the health benefits of eating dandelions. Dandelion Recipes
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Here are 13 potential health benefits of dandelion, along with common risks and side effects. 1. Highly nutritious. From root to flower, dandelions are highly nutritious plants loaded with.
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Pissenlit Coeur Plein - The French love dandelions and Pissenlit Coeur Plein is another variety from France. It's referred to as the Enhanced Heart variety because of its compact heart-shaped rosettes. This is a productive variety, and the thick leaves are well-suited for fresh salads and cooking.. Red Dandelion - This bitter variety.
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Dandelion plants, scientifically denoted as Taraxacum, boast an alluring array of aliases that span diverse cultures. From the fanciful pseudonym of the Fairy Clock to the eloquent French moniker Pissenlit, each title encapsulates a facet of the plant's captivating essence. Allow us to embark on a linguistic odyssey through this tapestry of.
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Taraxacum officinale, the dandelion or common dandelion, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae (syn. Compositae). The common dandelion is well known for its yellow flower heads that turn into round balls of many silver-tufted fruits that disperse in the wind.These balls are called "clocks" in both British and American English.
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With over 1200 varieties throughout Europe alone and some 50 varieties in France, the dandelion, more commonly known as "pissenlit" (pee-in-bed) because of its natural cleansing qualities, is as symbolic in France to the month of February, as a swallow is to the coming of spring.
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Photo by author. 1. Sauteed or Braised. Sautéing and braising are simple and delicious ways to cook dandelion greens. A great compliment to a bitter green is sautéing with olive oil, and lots of.
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The French name for dandelion is pissenlit ("wet the bed"), which refers to the plant's use in traditional medicine as a diuretic. Dandelions do contain several diuretic compounds, and limited studies in humans have confirmed their therapeutic efficacy. The plant's high potassium content also helps replace potassium lost through urination.
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The origin of the plant's name in French, pissenlit, a term used for nearly 500 years, refers to its ability to increase urinary secretions. The word dandelion, of French origin, sets aside the diuretic power of the plant to focus on its leaves, which are shaped like a lion's teeth. The term dandelion is also found in the works of Shakespeare.
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Common Dandelion has all the health benefits mentioned above, but they tend to be a bit more bitter than some of the other varieties of dandelion you can buy. Some "gourmet" varieties of dandelion include: French Dandelion a.k.a Vert de Montmagny Dandelion; Amélioré à Coeur Plein Dandelion; Pissenlit Coeur Plein Ameliore Dandelion
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origin of 'dandelion' and of its French equivalent 'pissenlit'. In 1890, Eugène Grasset (1845-1917) designed the image of la Semeuse (the Sower) blowing dandelion seeds, which accompanies the motto of the Éditions Larousse, Je sème à tout vent (I sow to the four winds). The word dandelion is from French dent de lion, in Medieval.
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Some know it as dandelion jelly, or as miel de pissenlit (dandelion honey) for its floral scent and honey-like color. Others call it vegan honey, since no bees are involved in making the sweet.
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Medicinal Uses. Dandelion is a diuretic, increasing urine production, so is good as detox for the blood and helps improve kidney and liver function. It can be used as a tea, the roots, leaves and flowers. The white sap in the stem and leaves has been used traditionally for curing warts.