around 1 - 1.5lbs for a full head of celery
around 1 - 1.5 lbs for a full head of celery (see "What is the weight of celery?" in "cooking measurements")
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There is no set number of stalks. "A head of celery" is as the way celery is grown, harvested, and sold in much the same way as "a potato" or "an apple" or "a globe artichoke". A bunch or "head" of celery consists of approximately a dozen or so individual ribs also called stalks.
Moving the head to signify no is a cultural gesture that can be interpreted differently in various countries. In some places, nodding the head from side to side can mean no, while in others, shaking the head up and down can signify disagreement. Understanding cultural differences is important to effectively communicate through body language.
A stalk (or some people call it a rib) is one of the long pieces that are attached at the bottom of the head of celery. What most people call a "bunch of celery," the USDA calls a "stalk;" and what most people call a "stalk of celery," they call a "branch." One other term needs describing: "node," which is the point at which the first leaves or leafstems appear on a branch of celery.
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celery, fennel, asparagus, rhubarb, bamboo shoots, fiddle head fern.
celery is crunchy and its a vegetable. lettuce.
Celery is a noun. A sentence with celery in it is: The celery was mushy. A noun is a person place or thing. Celery is a thing which makes it a noun.
A plant of the Parsley family (Apium graveolens), of which the blanched leafstalks are used as a salad.
Lots of pictures of celery via the Related Link.