Parsley is both singular and plural
The noun parsley is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance.Like many nouns for substance, the plural form parsleys is used only for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example: The parsleys we planted are flat-leaf parsley, Hamburg parsley, and Italian parsley.
The plural of "parsley" is "parsleys." However, it's worth noting that "parsley" is typically used as an uncountable noun when referring to the herb in general, so it is often used in singular form even when discussing multiple types or bunches.
Common names for this herb include parsley breakstone, garden parsley, rock parsley, parsley, and petersylinge.
Parsley is correct
Fresh parsley or dried. - They are different
Bill Parsley's birth name is William O Parsley.
Fresh parsley can be used as a substitute for dried parsley in recipes.
The cast of Rod Parsley - 1996 includes: Joni Parsley as Co-Host Rod Parsley as Host
Parsley would be Perejil
parsley was domesticated in1667
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