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Parsley: Not Just Another Pretty Green

01 June 2009

This the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.

Parsley is an ancient green and a respected addition to many foods. But other times, its job is just to make a mealtime plate look pretty. Poor parsley, valued for its looks, then thrown away.

Italian parsleyYet parsley is a good source of vitamins and other nutrients. The taste is a little strong for some people, yet others chew on parsley to freshen their breath.

Curly parsley is the kind that often ends up being used just for appearance. Many gardeners grow curly parsley as a border for flowerbeds.

Flat-leaf parsley is easier to work with for cooking. This kind is often called Italian or French parsley.

Do you know about a third kind of parsley? Hamburg parsley has flat leaves that can be used for the same purposes as other parsley. But Hamburg parsley has a large root which is used as a vegetable. It can be used, for example, to add flavor to soups.

Hamburg parsley is popular, not surprisingly, in Germany, home to the city of Hamburg.

Parsley is often served with lamb, fish and beef dishes. It is also used in foods such as tabouli, a traditional Lebanese salad.

Parsley is an herb if you use just the greens. If the root is used, then parsley is considered a vegetable.

Some gardeners suggest that to get the best tasting parsley, you should plant new seeds every year. You can get parsley to grow faster by pouring warm water over the seeds. Leave the seeds in the water overnight. Then you can grow them in containers indoors or plant them outside.

Charlie Nardozzi is a writer for the National Gardening Association in the United States. He says parsley grows best when temperatures are under twenty-one degrees Celsius. In colder climates, parsley can go into the ground two to three weeks before the last winter freeze is likely to happen.

Charlie Nardozzi says parsley likes to grow in sunny places or in partial sun. The seeds need rich, moist soil. Plant the seeds about fifteen to twenty-five centimeters apart. Water regularly during the first month. After that, parsley does not need very much water.

Ron Waldrop is a county extension director for the University of Illinois. He says you can harvest parsley by cutting most of the plant, or leave more of the plant in the ground for a second crop.

To dry parsley, tie the plant stems together and hang them upside down in a warm, dark, airy place. The leaves should be dry in a week or two. After that, store them in a tightly closed container.

And that's the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. I'm Bob Doughty.



Comments:

1. Can Listen, speak,read,write

I want to : Listening, speaking,reading and writing english very good .but I do every bad
Submitted by: loungchenda (Cambodia)
06-07-2009 - 09:51:29

2. Parsley

Could parsley grow in a tropical country. Your report says it loves the sun. Thanks for the information from VOA,
Submitted by: Ayo Opakunbi (Nigeria)
06-04-2009 - 18:14:26

3. parsley

Turkish Cuisine is one of the three main cuisines of the world together with French and Chinese.Parsley is not only the most important addition but also the most often used vegetable of our dishes.Even there is an idiom in Turkish to be give it up of any recipe in our cuisines:"To be parsley to every dish."It means to interfere every talk or intervene in everything.
Submitted by: seref (Turkey)
06-04-2009 - 11:14:00

4. Suitable for plant indoor

Many families would like to plant some vegestable in their home but they don not have ground therefore parley is effecting method because these trees can be grown without sun shining, watering everyday
Submitted by: Nam (Vietnam)
06-03-2009 - 04:34:56

5. tabouli

the article mentioned that the tabouli is a lebaneese salad, but it is not, it is middle eastern salad, it is not a country salad its for the whole region
Submitted by: aiman (canada)
06-03-2009 - 02:38:34

6. Dropworts, Japanese version of parsley

My wife often grows parsley in a water pitcher in the kitchen. I've been told that it is rich in vitamins so I try never to throw it away whenever it is served with main dish. For your information, here in Japan we often eat dropworts, Japanese parsley, in springtime right before rice-planting season begins. They grow freely on ridges between rice fields. It is especially tasty when sauteed with butter and little soysauce. And it is an ideal sidedish for those who lack of iron and suffer from anemia.
Submitted by: touiann (Japan)
06-02-2009 - 23:05:25

7. Parsley

we can eat parsly as vegetable ,we can use it in cooking , it can share in salad ,we can use it in public medicine, also voa has good diversity , we can read news ,culture,history,scinse,also learning english. for that i love parsley and i love VOA S E.
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06-02-2009 - 22:26:19

8. ^^

Since I was young, I have been dreaming of a house in which there is a beautiful garden for lots of plants for food ,such as tomatoes, green onions, and lettuce. Because I am Korean, I have no opportunity to use parsley for meals, except for a vegetable salade. Instead of parsley, I often use broccoli.^^;; However, I will try using it for cooking. ^^
Submitted by: Lee YunHee (S.Korea)
06-02-2009 - 05:51:52

9. Learning

I want to talk well Engliesh, but i talk very bad
Submitted by: Loan (VietNamese)
06-02-2009 - 02:22:12

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