leeks |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between leeks and fennel
is that
leeks is while
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
fennel |
undefined |
As a noun fennel
is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
plantain |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between plantain and fennel
is that
plantain is a plant of the genus
plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or
plantain can be a plant in the genus
musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana while
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
alder |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between alder and fennel
is that
alder is age; how old something or someone is while
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
fennel |
anis |
As nouns the difference between fennel and anis
is that
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
anis is anise (plant and spice).
thyme |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between thyme and fennel
is that
thyme is any plant of the labiate genus
Thymus, such as the garden thyme, species: Thymus vulgaris, a warm, pungent aromatic, that is much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups while
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
leek |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between leek and fennel
is that
leek is the vegetable
Allium ampeloprasum, of the lily family, having edible leaves and an onion-like bulb but with a milder flavour than the onion while
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
dill |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between dill and fennel
is that
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed while
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
As a verb dill
is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
fennel |
a |
As nouns the difference between fennel and a
is that
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
a is
The name of the Latin script letter A/a.
As a letter A is
: Apple starts with A.As a number A is
: The item A is "foods", the item B is "drinks".
As a symbol A is
the highest rank on any of various scales that assign letters.
As an article a is
one; any indefinite example of; used to denote a singular item of a group.
As a preposition a is
To do with position or direction; In, on, at, by, towards, onto.
As a verb a is
(have) Have.
As a pronoun a is
he.
As an interjection a is
a meaningless syllable; ah.
fenugreek | fennel |
As nouns the difference between fenugreek and fennel
is that
fenugreek is a leguminous plant, species: Trigonella foenum-graecum, eaten as a vegetable and with seeds used as a spice while
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
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