Alisanders

/ˌælɪˈsændərz/ noun

An old English name for a plant (Smyrnium olusatrum) with edible roots similar to parsnips, popular in medieval cuisine.

From Old French 'alisandre,' derived from Greek 'Alexandrion' meaning 'of Alexandria,' as the plant was believed to come from Alexandria, Egypt. Medieval cooks prized it highly.

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