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peakapsas

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ID 707015 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain foodstuffs - production - products - tradegeneral botany
  • kapsa teisend, mille lühikesele varrele kinnituvad lehed mähkuvad tihedaks kõvaks keraks
  • the most important form of cabbages. Hard-headed cabbage is a new crop plant that was developed in northern Europe during the European Middle Ages. Head cabbage, generally designated simply cabbage, is a major table vegetable in most countries of the temperate zone. The heads of horticultural varieties of head cabbage range in shape from pointed, through globular, to flat; from soft to hard in structure; through various shades of green, gray-green, and magenta or red; and from less than 1 kg to more than 3 kg (2 to 7 pounds) in weight.
peakapsas
headed cabbage preferred
head cabbage
keräkaali
Kopfkohl
chou pommé

Word forms

Inflection Type 7

peakapsas peakapsad
peakapsa peakapsaste
peakapsast peakapsaid

Etymology

tõlkelaen
  • peakapsas
    • Kopfkohl

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