colewort

/ˈkoʊlwɜrt/
noun
  1. A plant of the cabbage family, especially a variety that does not form a tight head; also known as kale or collard greens.
    • She added chopped colewort to the soup for extra vitamins and a hearty texture.
    • The farmer grew colewort in his winter garden because it could survive the cold weather.
    • In medieval times, colewort was a common vegetable in European kitchens.
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