Castock

/ˈkæstɒk/ noun

The woody core or stem of cabbage plants left in the ground after harvest; cabbage stalks.

From Middle English, possibly from Old Norse or Germanic roots. The exact etymology is uncertain, but it appears to be a dialectal or regional term for plant refuse.

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