Definitionn. the dried root of the chicory plant: used as a coffee substitute
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Liqueurs, chicory, chocolate, candles, hats, boots and shoes, and woollen and linen goods are also made, and tanning is practised. [Please select]
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Chicory, parched grain, pease, and burnt parsnip are sometimes added as adulterants to ground coffee. [Please select]
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Of those, chicory most nearly resembles coffee in flavor and taste. [Please select]
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A tariff recently placed upon chicory has somewhat lessened the use of it. [Please select]
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Rye, wheat, chicory, chestnuts roasted and ground, did duty for coffee. [Please select]
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This is a good deal in its favour, for the coffee of the ordinary French country hotel--in the north, in particular--is fearfully and wonderfully made, principally of chicory. [Please select]
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The coats of some French soldiers, blown up long ago by some of these mines, looked like the blue of the chicory flower growing in the churned-up soil. [Please select]
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