Etymology:
Meaning:
Colewort refers to a type of leafy green vegetable in the cabbage family (Brassicaceae). It is a non-heading cabbage that produces loose, frilly leaves that are edible.
Origin:
Colewort has been cultivated for centuries, likely originating in Central and Western Asia. It was introduced to Europe during the Roman Empire and later became a popular vegetable in the Middle Ages. It is now grown in many parts of the world, particularly in temperate climates.
Variations:
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