Parsley

/ˈpɑːrsli/ noun

Parsley is a green herb with small curly or flat leaves, used to flavor or decorate food. It has a fresh, slightly peppery taste.

From Old English 'petersilie', from Latin 'petroselinum', from Greek 'petroselinon' meaning 'rock celery'. It was named for growing in rocky places and its similarity to celery.

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