Celery is a marshland plant in the family Apiaceae that has been cultivated as a vegetable since antiquity. Celery has a long fibrous stalk tapering into leaves. Depending on location and cultivar, either its stalks, leaves or hypocotyl are eaten and used in cooking. Celery seed powder is also used as a spice.
Celery
Long, fibrous plant used as vegetable and herb
Examples
Bloody Caesar
cocktail created and primarily consumed in Canada
Bull Shot
popular cocktail containing vodka and tomato juice
Caesar (cocktail)
cocktail created and primarily consumed in Canada
Celery Root
Root of celery plant variety
Chicago dog
Regional variation of hot dog with pickles, onions, and mustard
Ginza Mary
popular cocktail containing vodka and tomato juice
Mirepoix
flavor base made of vegetables
Old Bay
seasoning manufactured in Maryland
Table celery
Fresh raw celery served as appetizer
Contained by
Subcategories:
Bloody Caesar
Bull Shot
Caesar (cocktail)
Celery Root
Chicago dog
Ginza Mary
Mirepoixfr
Old Bay
Table celery
Used to derive:
Celery seed
Also known as:
Amharic:
Sedano
English:
Stalk celery
French:
Céleri
German:
SelleriStaudensellerieStangensellerie
Italian:
Sedano
Wikidata ID:
Q28298
Wikipedia title:
Celery
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