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chicory

Plant native to Europe and West Asia, with large, usually blue, flowers. Its long taproot is used dried and roasted as a coffee substitute. As a garden vegetable, grown under cover, its blanched leaves are used in salads. It is related to endive. (Cichorium intybus, family Compositae.)



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30, the nonprofit group's annual fundraiser, Wag 'n' Walk, will be held at Arroyo Simi Equestrian Center, 3495 Chickory Leaf Place, Simi Valley.
Roquefort cheese Mustards Soups & broths Chocolates Jams Truffles Foie gras Shallots & dried carrots Roasted chickory Tomatoes Fruit juices Toasted breads Hams & prepared meats
The equestrian center is at 3495 Chickory Leaf Place, southeast of Royal and Sequoia avenues.
 
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