On the earth underneath is grown a crop of finnochio, or asparagus, or berries. |
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Also known as 'Florence Fennel' or by its Italian name of finnochio, it is low in fat and high in fibre. |
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We are sure that, when Finnochio is better known in northern countries, it will be as much appreciated as Celery. |
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Finnochio or Sweet fennel is a biennial plant, a native of Italy and Portugal. It differs from common fennel in its dwarfer stature, darker hue, and shorter duration. |
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Finnochio shows that expected quality of a horse is a decreasing in the number of foals previously produced by the thoroughbred's dam. |
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