Called rocket in the UK which is authority for most translations in Europe British have the weirdest names for vegetables. Keep your eyes peeled for courgette, aubergine, swede, and mange toute.
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The English word for it outside North America is 'rocket'. I love it whenever I hear that.
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Didn't they just decide to market it under its Italian name in the U.S. despite it having a perfectly good English name, "rocket"?
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Right!? I learned this at the first (of several so far) astronomy conferences catered to include space themed food.
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Rocket salad, rocket salad Where are you gonna land
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Idk i feel like the US just has fancy names to trick adults into eating greens XD zuchini and arugula lol
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The only time I ever successfully grew a garden, the only thing that lived was the arugula because rabbits don't care for it.
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This makes me think of a bowl of salad attached to the nose of a rocket hurtling into space.
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Agreed. I eat more arugula abroad just because I like to order "rocket."
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