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'''Parsley''' | '''Parsley''' (''Petroselinum segetum'') is green [[herb]] that is frequently used, fresh or dried, as a garnish or as an ingredient in various [[recipe]]s. Figuratively, and arising from the use of fresh parsley sprigs as garnishes on plates of food, "parsley" means extra features that make something more attractive, rather than making it function better; synonyms for this usage include "lagniappe," "gravy," and "bells and whistles." | ||
"[[Fool's Parsley]]" is not parsley, just as "[[Fool's Gold]]" is not [[gold]]. | "[[Fool's Parsley]]" is not parsley, just as "[[Fool's Gold]]" is not [[gold]]. |
Revision as of 16:23, 27 February 2009
Parsley (Petroselinum segetum) is green herb that is frequently used, fresh or dried, as a garnish or as an ingredient in various recipes. Figuratively, and arising from the use of fresh parsley sprigs as garnishes on plates of food, "parsley" means extra features that make something more attractive, rather than making it function better; synonyms for this usage include "lagniappe," "gravy," and "bells and whistles."
"Fool's Parsley" is not parsley, just as "Fool's Gold" is not gold.