Talk:norddeutsche Palme
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Lippische Palme, Oldenburger Palme seem attestable and refer to specific varieties. – Jberkel 18:38, 9 January 2022 (UTC)
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: [1]. In the humorous sense, I guess it is an uncountable noun. --Lambiam 21:42, 9 January 2022 (UTC) - RFV-failed – Jberkel 23:34, 16 March 2022 (UTC)
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This failed RFV some months ago but was recently recreated by an IP with three cites from what appear to be the online versions of reputable German newspapers:
- (humorous) kale
- 2008 October 27, Helmut Hogelücht, “Stimmung rund um die „Palme“”, in Nordwest-Zeitung[2]:
- Angefangen beim klassischen Grünkohlgericht fehlte vom Apfel-Grünkohlstrudel über Grünkohlauflauf bis hin zu Grünkohlnockerln und hausgemachtem Grünkohleis nichts von den Köstlichkeiten der norddeutschen Palme.
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- 2013 January 2, Katharina Berndt, “Frost weckt den Hunger auf Grünkohl”, in Hamburger Abendblatt[3]:
- Besonders die Konzentration an Vitamin A ist in Grünkohl sehr hoch. In der Norddeutschen Palme steckt viermal so viel Vitamin A wie in Brokkoli und 40-mal mehr als in Sellerie.
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- 2019 February 24, Dierk Rohdenburg, “„Steimkes Landhotel“: Kohl aus Graue auf Zypern”, in Kreiszeitung[4]:
- Warum aber sollte der Kohl nach Zypern, wo von den Einheimischen wohl kaum jemand auf die Idee kommen würde, die norddeutsche Palme zu verspeisen?
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So I'm bringing it back here. In the past we have accepted articles in online versions of reputable media publications as durably archived, in part because it is typical (but difficult to establish for sure) that such articles also appear in the print versions of these publications. This, that and the other (talk) 00:32, 7 November 2022 (UTC)
- These cites look acceptable, the page should be restored. – Jberkel 18:40, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
Restored This, that and the other (talk) 02:38, 10 December 2022 (UTC)