Broccolis is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.
You can make 249 anagrams from letters in broccolis (bcciloors).
1690-1700; Italian, plural of broccolo, equivalent to brocc(o) sprout (Late Latin; see broach) + -olo diminutive suffix
Actually it's no match for broccoli rabe, the greatest vegetable on God's earth.
When was the last time you heard of someone with a sweet potato, broccoli, or blueberry intolerance?
I lived for my packages from home of eggplants and asparagus and tomatoes and broccoli and elephant garlic.
In its structure and general habit, the broccoli resembles the Cauliflower.
But equally super are Brussels sprouts, broccoli and cabbage.
There is a great deal of misunderstanding regarding the Cauliflower and broccoli.
Fifteen varieties of broccoli and three of cauliflower are described.
In England, as I have said, it is grown to a limited extent, but not so much as that of broccoli.
Accents, like broccoli and scallions, have been added as well.
broccoli is cooked in nearly all cases precisely as cauliflower.
London believed that the broccolis, which Miller says first came to England from Italy in 1719, were derived from the cauliflower.
The requirements of cultivation for the broccolis are practically the same as those for cauliflowers.
Mentioned in Bon Jardinier, in 1859, as one of the three principal broccolis, with which it is generally and properly classed.
When broccolis came to England from Italy, they were at first known under the names "sprout-cauliflower," or "Italian asparagus."
The broccolis are so similar to the cauliflowers that some account of them may be expected in a treatise on the latter vegetable.
They are fully exposed, and not protected by the leaves as most other broccolis are.
These, and other considerations, make it seem doubtful that our broccolis have originated from our cauliflowers.
There is difference of opinion as to whether our cauliflowers or the broccolis were first to originate.
In Northern Florida, where cauliflowers are liable to be killed during winter, broccolis will stand out without any protection.
broccolis sometimes acquire a bitter taste, the cause of which is not known.