Usages of brassica
Post balneum mater ad macellum brassicam, porrum, et rapa emptum it.
After the bath mother goes to the market to buy cabbage, leek, and turnips.
In horto fabae et brassica bene crescunt, sed rapa hoc anno parva sunt.
In the garden beans and cabbage grow well, but the turnips are small this year.
Mater paulum garum cum porro et rapis miscet, sed avia dicit brassicam sine garo meliorem esse.
Mother mixes a little garum with leek and turnips, but grandmother says that cabbage is better without garum.
Puer, quamquam brassicam non amat, rapa tamen cum garo libenter edit.
The boy, although he does not like cabbage, nevertheless gladly eats turnips with garum.
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