noun
- Plural of chicory; plants of the genus Cichorium with blue flowers, cultivated for their roots or leaves used as food or coffee substitute.
- The roasted and ground roots of chicory plants, used as a coffee additive or substitute.
Usage: Commonly used in culinary and agricultural contexts
Usage: Refers to the processed product rather than the plant itself
Examples
- The farmer planted several varieties of chickories in the spring garden.
- New Orleans coffee often includes chickories for a distinctive bitter flavor.
- The market sells fresh chickories as a nutritious leafy green vegetable.
- Roasted chickories have been used as a coffee substitute for centuries.
- Some people blend chickories with regular coffee to reduce caffeine intake.
- The blue flowers of chickories attract pollinators to the garden.