celeried

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English

Etymology

From celery +‎ -ed.

Adjective

celeried (comparative more celeried, superlative most celeried)

  1. (of food) Garnished or seasoned with celery.
    • 1872, Epsilon, “The Student's Soliloquy”, in The Lafayette Monthly, volume 3, page 200:
      To be sure it must be seasoned, . Salted, peppered, celeried — see ?
    • 1979, The Restaurants of New York, page 123:
      The littlenecks are, happily, minuscule; the steamers are sandy, though the hot clam broth is hearty and lightly celeried; the roasted shrimp in garlic butter are tender and just lightly garlicked []
    • 1982, Susan E. Mitchell, 30-minute Meals, page 39:
      This rich chicken entree is a gourmet choice, complete with Cognac and cream and garnished with spring green onions or parsley to complement the celeried rice pilaf.