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Chaerophyllum bulbosum is a species of flowering plant from the carrot family and known by several common names, including turnip-rooted chervil, tuberous-rooted chervil, bulbous chervil, and parsnip chervil.[2] It is native to Europe and Western Asia. It was a popular vegetable in the 19th century.
This is a tall annual herb with fringelike divided leaves and large umbels of white flowers. The plant is cultivated on a small scale in parts of Europe for the edible tubers, which look like a dark gray carrot with yellowish-white flesh. After the harvest they are stored for a few months under cold conditions. During storage, sugar content increases through hydrolysis of starch by amylases.[3]
^The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 22 December 2015
^"Taxonomy - GRIN-Global Web v 1.9.9.2". npgsweb.ars-grin.gov. Retrieved 2017-12-02.
^Geoffriau, E.; Suel, A.; Briard, M.; Péron, J.Y.; Garay, O.J. Ayala (2005). "Evolution of Amylase Activity in Tuberous-Rooted Chervil (Chaerophyllum Bulbosum L.) Roots During Storage at Various Temperatures". Acta Horticulturae (682): 1153–1158. doi:10.17660/actahortic.2005.682.152. Archived from the original on 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
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