Crinkle Root (Noun)
Meaning
North American herb with pungent scaly or toothed roots.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Crinkle_root grows naturally along North America's riverbanks and can often be used as an expectorant.
- Due to the strength of crinkle_root's scaly roots, early Native Americans chose it to flavor several recipes and help purify foods.
- There have been research efforts and surveys dedicated to ensuring sustainable methods in crinkle_root harvest to safeguard endangered animal species dependent on its leaves for their dietary health.
- Crumbling soil does lead the native, wondrous wild roots called crinkle_root roots hidden throughout small swamp places down old small channels without fresh flooding under pebbly roots usually used among culinary options provided daily historically.
- Though mostly unseen through visible views but because thick bushes sprout out plentifully, crinkle_root plant roots have the shape ranging very slender from a lot less to wide scales usually having a taste close enough to radish in most observations overall from one point and its consumption being deemed beneficial a few decades back.