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Brassica oleracea Sabauda Group (Common names)

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*Dutch
**The Dutch distinguish types with yellowish leaves: gele savvoiekool, gele kool; and types with green leaves: groene savooiekool, groene kool. The color qualifiers are not ambiguous, as they are never used for witte kool or rode kool. MC
**Savoy cabbage, when sown thick and cut very young, gives a leafy crop called snijmoes (see [[Brassica napus Pabularia Group|''Brassica napus'' Pabularia Group]]). MC
**Putjeskool. It owes its name to the small pit (''putje'') it has at the top of the head, due to the fact that leaves don't overlap each other as in other varieties, but end with a crinkled margin before reaching the top. There are different types of ''putjeskool'' and also different names, such as Bredase, Zwijndrechtse, Westlandse or Deventer, but such names are more or less used one for the other." ''Rassenljist voor groentegewassen'', 1955. instituut voor de veredeling van tuinbouwgewassen.
*French
**chou de Savoie, chou de Milan. savoy cabbage. Notes. - 1. Il est à noter que le mot savoy, en anglais, signifie simplement "feuillage frisé". 2. Le chou de Savoie est une variété de chou pommé frisé." Boivin Gilles, 1992. ''Lexique des légumes''. Lexique français-anglais-latin. Québec, Les Publications du Québec. (Cahiers de l'Office de la langue française).
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