The courgette, also known as zucchini, originated in Central and South America, where it was cultivated by indigenous peoples. It was brought to Europe in the late 19th century, particularly in Italy and France, where it became a popular vegetable. The name "courgette" is French, while "zucchini" is derived from the Italian word "zucchina." Today, it is widely grown and enjoyed in various culinary dishes around the world.
Is jewish origin.
It is of Welsh origin.
It is of French origin.
"isabel del mar" origin spanish
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
A courgette is a vegetable.
Courgette is also known as Zucchini.
courgette = dovlecel, tărtăcuţă
That courgette is going right into the pot!
There cannot be a world record for the largest courgette as a courgette is just a small vegetable marrow. Therefore, although the courgette becomes a marrow there is no specific point where this change happens.
She does not like courgette.Please pick up a courgette on your way home.
A courgette (which is a zucchini) is actually a small vegetable marrow, cut for use before maturity. A courgette is a young vegetable marrow that is an annual fruit.
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