Betekenis van:
brussels sprouts

brussels sprouts
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • jonge loot aan bepaalde kool
  • the small edible cabbage-like buds growing along a stalk of the brussels sprout plant

Hyperoniemen

brussels sprouts
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • spruitkool
  • the small edible cabbage-like buds growing along a stalk of the brussels sprout plant

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all cultivars of the same species.
  2. Brussels sprouts
  3. Brussels sprouts 0,5
  4. Brussels sprouts, fresh or chilled
  5. Brussels sprouts, falling within CN code 07042000,
  6. Brussels sprouts, falling within CN code 07042000, ribbed celery, falling within CN code 07094000, spinach, falling within CN code 07097000.’
  7. Cabbages, cauliflowers, kohlrabi, kale and other similar edible brassicas with the exception of Brussels sprouts, fresh or chilled
  8. As regards indoxacarb, such an application was made for the use on raspberries, blackberries and Brussels sprouts.
  9. ‘Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1591/87 of 5 June 1987 laying down quality standards for Brussels sprouts, ribbed celery and spinach’.
  10. Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1591/87 of 5 June 1987 laying down quality standards for cabbages, Brussels sprouts, ribbed celery and spinach [2] has been amended several times.
  11. EFSA Scientific Report (2008) 210, 1-29.Reasoned opinion of EFSA prepared by the Pesticides Unit (PRAPeR) on the modification of the existing MRL for indoxacarb in Brussels sprouts.
  12. Regulations amending Annex I to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 [3] in previous years have also introduced changes to the combined nomenclature for certain fruit and vegetables and certain products processed from fruit and vegetables, and not all of these amendments are reflected in the following Regulations governing the common organisation of the market in fruit and vegetables and of products processed from fruit and vegetables: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1591/87 of 5 June 1987 laying down quality standards for cabbages, Brussels sprouts, ribbed celery, spinach and plums [4]; Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1677/88 of 15 June 1988 laying down quality standards for cucumbers [5]; Council Regulation (EC) No 399/94 of 21 February 1994 concerning specific measures for dried grapes [6]; Commission Regulation (EC) No 3223/94 of 21 December 1994 on detailed rules for the application of the import arrangements for fruit and vegetables [7]; Commission Regulation (EC) No 1555/96 of 30 July 1996 on rules of application for additional import duties on fruit and vegetables [8] and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1961/2001 of 8 October 2001 laying down detailed rules for implementing Council Regulation (EC) No 2200/96 as regards export refunds on fruit and vegetables [9].