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Sand leek also has a dark violet bulb wrapper.
The Sand leek (Allium scorodoprasum), also known as Rocambole, is a perennial wild onion.
Northerners do better with hardneck garlic, also known as rocambole.
In total, he produced nine Rocambole novels.
In the third novel of the series, Rocambole takes over and kills Sir Williams.
Then, we moved on to Italian rocambole, somewhat gentler than the Prussian but still pungent.
His most notable film is La Jeunesse de Rocambole, released in 1913.
But Redemption from what, old Rocambole?
Mr. Stewart grows a variety called rocambole, favored among chefs for its big cloves and sprightly flavor.
This same cake is called rocambole in Brazil, and also uses a layer of pastry covered with goiabada, then rolled and served.
The Sand leek (Allium scorodoprasum), also known as Rocambole, is a perennial wild onion.
Rocambole became a huge success, providing a constant and considerable source of revenue to Ponson du Terrail, who continued churning out his adventures.
Ricardo Cohen ("Rocambole") - Graphic artist.
It produces a beautiful rocambole, or flowering stem, which twists and turns, which can be chopped and added to a stir fry or pickles.
Lupin, Raffles, Rocambole, and Holmes.
The name recalls La Corde du Pendu (1870), the last and incomplete novel featuring Rocambole.
Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail, Rocambole.
The latter novels portray Rocambole as a fearless hero fighting a variety of dastardly villains such as the Thuggee, etc.
When last observed, he was studying with apparent zest the exploits of one Rocambole by the late Viscomte Ponson du Terrail.
Bolo de rolo (roll cake, a thin mass wrapped with melted guava, most often called rocambole in Southern and Southeastern Brazil)
Rocambole's importance to Mystery fiction and Adventure novels cannot be underestimated, as it represents the transition from the old-fashioned Gothic novel to modern heroic fiction.
Portuguese: Torta (Portugal), Rocambole (Brazil)
Arsène Lupin is a literary descendant of Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail's Rocambole.
For two days, they poked through baskets of German Red, Prussian White, Spanish Roja, Rocambole and giant-size elephant bulbs.
He was a prolific novelist, producing in the space of twenty years some seventy-three volumes, and is best remembered today for his creation of the fictional character of Rocambole.
All of their garlic is organic, as is the rocambole variety grown by Keith Stewart at Keith's Farm in Greenville, N.Y., in western Orange County.
Garlic is also known as rocambole, ajo, allium, stinking rose, rustic treacle, nectar of the gods, camphor of the poor, poor man's treacle, and clove garlic.