Why is Rapunzel named after lettuce?

Some translations of the Grimms' story have rapunzel as rampion, which is a European bellflower that's commonly used in salad, but the German word rapunzel refers to lamb's lettuce. In any case, the question remains: How good does a salad need to be to trade your firstborn child for it?
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What is Rapunzel named after?

According to the Brothers Grimm, Princess Rapunzel is named after the cultivated vegetable of the same name, growing in a witch's garden. The wording of the story suggested to me that the Grimms' contemporaries would be familiar with the plant as a vegetable, that it wasn't a fantastical invented thing.
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Is Rapunzel a lettuce?

Field salad (Valerianella locusta), known as feldsalat in German, is used like lettuce in salad. It is also famously known as Rapunzel Lettuce, after the vitamin-rich food that cost a peasant family their only daughter in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
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What vegetable is Rapunzel named after?

The parsnip-like or radish-like roots also gave us the name of the child, Rapunzel. Rapunzel, the girl, was known for her long hair, while the vegetable Rapunzel (Campanula rapunculus) is known as a hardy vegetable plant that is entirely edible, leaves and roots.
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What does Rapunzel mean in English?

The name Rapunzel is girl's name meaning "rampion; lamb's lettuce". Rapunzel is famous as the long-haired heroine of the fairy tale, locked in a tower only to fall in love with a handsome prince who climbed to her side via her hair.
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Was Rapunzel pregnant?

Rapunzel doesn't realize she's pregnant until her clothes don't fit. In the original story, which the Grimms altered possibly for reasons of propriety, the witch discovers that her prize has been getting some because Rapunzel innocently asks why her waist band is getting bigger.
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Does Rapunzel mean radish?

Note: Rapunzel is an old nickname for a herb with leaves like lettuce and roots like a radish -- it is also called rampion.
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Is Rapunzel a cabbage?

Some translations of the Grimms' story have rapunzel as rampion, which is a European bellflower that's commonly used in salad, but the German word rapunzel refers to lamb's lettuce.
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What did Rapunzel mother crave?

Rapunzel's parents were desperate for a baby. When Rapunzel's mother finally became pregnant, she stared out their small back window into the witch's garden and developed an insatiable craving for the green, earthy leaves and roots of rampion.
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What does Rapunzel taste like?

The leaves are soft, sweet and good to eat. The root is white, crunchy and tastes like a very mild radish.
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What is Mother Gothel's first name?

The real name of Mother Gothel is Madame Gothel. In most of her appearances, she is Mother Gothel and is selfish, manipulative, and vain. She portrays some nurturing, motherly qualities; however, they are usually pretense to control Rapunzel.
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What vegetable was Rapunzel named for it was the vegetable stolen by her father?

The woman saw a delicious green herb called Rapunzel: today we call it sweet rampion, or corn salad, or mâche. The man knew stealing was wrong, but his wife was so hungry!
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Can you eat rampion?

Both the rampion (Campanula rapunculus) and the radish (Raphanus sativus) are compared to the turnip. Both are edible root vegetables that can be eaten raw, and the rampion leaves are typically eaten as well as the bulb. The rampion is what Rapunzel, of Grimm's Fairy Tales fame, craved.
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How are Elsa and Rapunzel related?

Frozen's Elsa and Anna are Rapunzel's cousins.
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Is Rapunzel based on a true story?

The story of "Rapunzel" is based on the tragic life of Saint Barbara, who is thought to have lived in the third century. The true story of Rapunzel is thought to be about a young woman in Italy named Barbara who was so beautiful that her father locked her away in a tower so no men could get to her.
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Was Rapunzel in frozen?

Princess Rapunzel and Eugene appear in Frozen as a brief cameo, indicating that they exist in the same universe as Elsa and Anna. It also implies that the two royal families might be close, as Rapunzel is likely being sent to Elsa's coronation as a representative of the Kingdom of Corona.
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Is Rapunzel Cinderella's stepmother?

In this season, Rapunzel is Lady Tremaine, the wicked stepmother to Cinderella. In the past, Rapunzel had two daughters, Anastasia and Drizella, and made a deal with Mother Gothel to be locked in a tower in exchange for the safety of her family.
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What does Rapunzel's hair symbolize?

Rapunzel's hair stands as the symbol of her guardian's trust: her maidenhood. But as the Witch calls for her hair day after day, her hair becomes, not only the emblem of her womanhood, but the mark of her captivity."
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Can Rapunzel's hair grow back?

In the TV series, Rapunzel's magic hair grows back to the length and color it was in the film. It grows back when Rapunzel and her handmaid, Cassandra, discover some mystical rocks with magical properties during a secret adventure. In the series, her new hair is revealed to be indestructible and cannot be cut.
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How do you pronounce Rapunzel in German?

Synonyms (German) for "Rapunzel":
  1. Feldsalat.
  2. Rapunze.
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Why are there two Rapunzel in Once Upon a Time?

We've already been introduced to the actresses playing the new Cinderella and Alice, and now Rapunzel is getting recast too. Well, we say 'recast', the original actress could still return because of show's established concept of multiple versions of the same characters from different books...
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Who gives the name rampion to the child?

One day, the married couple become parents, and the witch shows up and takes the child, in keeping with their agreement. The witch calls the child Rapunzel (an alternative name for rampion), and locks away the girl in a tower in the forest.
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What is Rapunzel's favorite color?

grimm-scribe-of-disneyland-deac asked: Do you think that pink and purple are Rapunzel's favorite colors? According to one “Inside the Journal,” lavender is her favorite color.
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Why does mother get angry at Rapunzel?

To ensure she keeps her new magic flower hidden, Mother Gothel refuses to let Rapunzel go outside, lying and telling her the world is a dangerous place where selfish people would try to hurt her and steal her hair to use her gift for themselves, while ironically, using her for her desperate need to stay young.
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