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Chicory seeds are a crop in FarmVille. It was originally released on May 22nd, 2013. It costs to plant and gives File:XP-icon.png experience when planted. It takes 12 hours to grow and can be harvested for .

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  • Chicory seeds are a crop in FarmVille. It was originally released on May 22nd, 2013. It costs to plant and gives File:XP-icon.png experience when planted. It takes 12 hours to grow and can be harvested for .
  • Chicory was the younger brother of Dandelion, and was supposedly a member of the Garland Globetrotters. He was run over by a car while "playing" with Sir John's son, Mallow, who was actually bullying Chicory by taking his backpack.
  • Chicory (full name unrevealed) was an underworld figure in (pre-Communist) Cuba. In addition to raising gamecocks, he was a general information broker and criminal.
  • Chicory is a centaur stallion on the Blue Face of Pyramid who helped Forrest, Imbrium, and party travel to the Gray Face. Chaz assigned him, Chiffon, Chime, and Chip to carry Imbrium to the border of the Gray Face. His talent is herbalism.
  • Wikipedia Article About Chicory on Wikipedia Chicory is the common name given to the flowering plants in genus Cichorium of the family Asteraceae. There are two cultivated species, and four to six wild species. True endive (Cichorium endivia) is a species of chicory which is specially grown and used as a salad green. It has a slightly bitter taste and has been attributed with herbal properties. Curly endive and the broad-leafed escarole are true endives. Cichorium is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Setaceous Hebrew Character and Turnip Moth.
  • Chicory was first roasted and used in coffee in Holland around the year 1750. In a short period of time, it became a popular replacement for coffee. By 1785, James Bowdoin, the governor of Massachusetts had first introduced it to the United States. In 1806, Napoleon attempted to make France completely self-sufficient. To eliminate coffee imports, chicory was used as a complete substitute. While this system did not last more than a few years, the French continued to use chicory to blend with their coffee. This practice would migrate to the still French-influenced New Orleans and is still considered the normal New Orleans-style of coffee.
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  • Chicory seeds are a crop in FarmVille. It was originally released on May 22nd, 2013. It costs to plant and gives File:XP-icon.png experience when planted. It takes 12 hours to grow and can be harvested for .
  • Wikipedia Article About Chicory on Wikipedia Chicory is the common name given to the flowering plants in genus Cichorium of the family Asteraceae. There are two cultivated species, and four to six wild species. Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a bushy perennial herb with blue or lavender flowers. It is originally from the Old World and was naturalized in North America, where it has become a roadside weed. The roots are baked, ground, and used as a coffee substitute in the plant's Mediterranean region of origin. Common chicory is also known as blue sailors, succory, and coffeeweed. The plant is cultivated and used as endive under the common names radicchio, Belgian endive, French endive, or witloof. It is grown in complete darkness to keep new leaves tender and pale. True endive (Cichorium endivia) is a species of chicory which is specially grown and used as a salad green. It has a slightly bitter taste and has been attributed with herbal properties. Curly endive and the broad-leafed escarole are true endives. Cichorium is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Setaceous Hebrew Character and Turnip Moth. Root chicory (Chicorium intybus var. sativum ) has been grown since the Middle Ages as a coffee substitute. Around 1970 it was found that the root contains up to 20% inulin. Since then, new strains have been created, giving root chicory an inulin content comparable to that of sugar beet (around 600 dt/ha). Inulin is mainly present in the plant family Asteraceae as a storage carbohydrate (for example Jerusalem artichoke, dahlia, etc.). It is used as a sweetener in the food industry (with a sweetening power 30% higher than that of sucrose). Inulin can be converted to fructose and glucose through hydrolysis. Chicory, with sugar beet and rye was used as an ingredient of the East German Mischkafee (mixed coffee), introduced during the 'coffee crisis' of 1976-9
  • Chicory was the younger brother of Dandelion, and was supposedly a member of the Garland Globetrotters. He was run over by a car while "playing" with Sir John's son, Mallow, who was actually bullying Chicory by taking his backpack.
  • Chicory was first roasted and used in coffee in Holland around the year 1750. In a short period of time, it became a popular replacement for coffee. By 1785, James Bowdoin, the governor of Massachusetts had first introduced it to the United States. In 1806, Napoleon attempted to make France completely self-sufficient. To eliminate coffee imports, chicory was used as a complete substitute. While this system did not last more than a few years, the French continued to use chicory to blend with their coffee. This practice would migrate to the still French-influenced New Orleans and is still considered the normal New Orleans-style of coffee. By the late 19th century, chicory had become not just a popular substitute, but also a common adulterant, with many coffee companies including a significant amount of the lower costing chicory in products advertised as coffee. The practice of deceptively cutting coffee with chicory became so common that the New York Times opined that pure coffee could no longer be found.
  • Chicory (full name unrevealed) was an underworld figure in (pre-Communist) Cuba. In addition to raising gamecocks, he was a general information broker and criminal.
  • Chicory is a centaur stallion on the Blue Face of Pyramid who helped Forrest, Imbrium, and party travel to the Gray Face. Chaz assigned him, Chiffon, Chime, and Chip to carry Imbrium to the border of the Gray Face. His talent is herbalism.
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