broccolo barese

English translation: broccoli from Bari

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Italian term or phrase:broccolo barese
English translation:broccoli from Bari
Entered by: Maria Burnett

17:03 Feb 28, 2021
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Cooking / Culinary / recipes
Italian term or phrase: broccolo barese
lingotto di salmone in crosta di semi di lino e sesamo
broccolo barese e peperone rosso
Maria Burnett
United States
Local time: 01:38
broccoli from Bari
Explanation:
Broccoli grown in the city of Bari area.
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EleoE
Local time: 22:38
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4 +3broccoli from Bari
EleoE
4 +1broccoli
Shilpa Baliga


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38 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +3
broccoli from Bari


Explanation:
Broccoli grown in the city of Bari area.

EleoE
Local time: 22:38
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Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian, Native in Serbo-CroatSerbo-Croat
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  texjax DDS PhD: This is the correct translation. However, it might be hard to find outside Italy.
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agree  writeaway
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agree  martini
14 hrs
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2 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
broccoli


Explanation:
This variety is the most common one, the one that we just call "broccoli".

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Note added at 14 hrs (2021-03-01 07:05:01 GMT)
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This recipe for example calles for "broccolo barese" and the images show what we call plain "broccoli" in English:

https://www.cucinare.it/ricetta/orecchiette-con-broccoli-bar...

The "barese" appears to be referring to the variety (i.e. NOT brocclli rabe etc), much like "Spanish onions" now refers to a variety.

FWIW even Wikipedia (on the "broccolo" page) says "In Campania è noto come broccolo o broccoletto barese".

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broccolo




    https://masseriadellacontessa.com/bio-a-casa-tua/frutta-e-verdura/broccoli-baresi/
Shilpa Baliga
Local time: 07:38
Works in field
Native speaker of: English

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Shera Lyn Parpia: They certainly don't look different from plain ole broccoli!
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