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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Plants, Food
cresscress /kres/ noun [uncountable] cress.jpg HBPDFa small plant with round green leaves that are eaten raw → mustard Sprinkle some finely chopped cress over the top.
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cress• You could also sow seeds, such as mustard and cress, in the pot and see if the woodlice eat the seedlings.• Cotton Wool garden: Mustard and cress seeds grow readily on damp cotton wool.• To serve; sprinkle with mustard and cress.• A summery variation is to add finely chopped cress.• Risk of Salmonella in undercooked eggs, bacteria in cress.• Land cress, a dry-land watercress, should be sown in August outdoors, or in modules for transplanting later.
Origin cress Old English cærse, cressa
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