What is considered 1 stalk of celery?

A stalk of celery and a rib of celery

Your recipe calls for a stalk of celery. Do you mean a rib, or the entire stalk?

Wait - what? A stalk and a rib of celery aren’t the same thing?

I thought a bunch of celery was, well, a bunch. And that a stalk was one stick of celery from the bunch. Turns out, the entire bunch of celery is actually the celery stalk, and a single stick from that stalk is called a rib. I assumed - no, I knew, with absolute certainty, that a stalk of celery and a rib of celery are the same thing.

And they're not, if you talk to a botanist, or maybe a farmer.

But every recipe I've ever read refers to a single rib of celery as a stalk. What's going on?

Stalk of Celery vs Rib of Celery

When a recipe calls for a stalk of celery, it's asking for one rib, not the whole head of celery. What's going on is language drift. At some point, the recipe definition of "stalk" diverged from the botanical definition. Sure, pedants will say "but the stalk is the entire bunch!", and they'll be technically correct1, but if a recipe calls for a stalk of celery, don't cut up the entire head and add it to the pot.

Do what I mean, not what I say

When I say “1 stalk of celery, minced”, I mean a single rib. If that bothers you, I’m sorry…but I’m not changing my writing style.

When I ask for a stalk of celery, this is how much I want you to use.

What do you think?

Questions? Leave them in the comments section below. (But, Walls of Text about the death of meaning or the corruption of English will be ignored.)

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  1. The best kind of correct. ↩

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What is considered a stalk of celery?

By most definitions, a whole head of celery is a stalk and a single “stick” from the stalk is a rib. Some dictionaries use the accurate but clunky term “leafstalk” for a single rib.

How many sticks are in a stalk of celery?

And that a stalk was one stick of celery from the bunch. Turns out, the entire bunch of celery is actually the celery stalk, and a single stick from that stalk is called a rib.

How big is a stalk of celery?

Celery stalks grow in bundles that are about 12 to 16 inches long. A celery stalk typically is one of many long, curved sections that are attached together at the bottom of the plant, just above the root and at the point where the plant enters the soil.

What do you call a single piece of celery?

A--A stalk or bunch of celery refers to a number of branches or ribs with a central heart. Americans use the word stalk to refer to a single branch or rib, when the word stalk really means a bunch of celery.

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