The potion should speed up the hair growth and she can regain her beautiful and shiny blond hair. While the film didn’t perfectly follow the original German tale (which was pretty dark TBH), it did star a character with abnormally long hair, named Rapunzel, spark renewed interest in Rapunzel, and added the character to the pantheon of Disney princesses. Description :In Rapunzel Hair Doctor you will need to choose one of the potions and give it to princess Rapunzel now that her scalp is healthy. In late 2010, Disney released a film adaptation of Rapunzel, called Tangled. In any case, the question remains: How good does a salad need to be to trade your firstborn child for it? 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. So, what exactly is this magical vegetable? An early form of the story that the Brothers Grimm drew from was Italian poet Giambattista Basile’s 1630s “Petrosinella.” The herb in that version is parsley. Luckily, he survives, Rapunzel finds him, and they live happily ever after. She uses the severed hair-rope to catch the prince the next time he visits, then throws him out of the tower (literally). The witch eventually catches on, cuts off Rapunzel ’s hair, and kicks her out of the tower to fend for herself. The two fall in love and he starts visiting her regularly. After the witch leaves, he tries it himself and meets Rapunzel. One day, a prince comes across the tower, hears the witch say the words, and sees her climb up. The witch (who’s a kind of mother figure for her) visits the tower regularly and calls out, “ Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair,” at which Rapunzel throws down her ridiculously long hair for the witch to climb up like a rope. Rapunzel (the girl) grows up in a remote tower, which has neither a staircase nor ladder so she can’t get away. When the baby arrives, the witch takes her away and names her after that vegetable the mother wanted so badly: Rapunzel. The two make a deal that he can have some rapunzel in exchange for the baby once it’s born. She starts to feel ill from wanting it so badly, so her husband breaks into the garden to steal it. Īt the beginning of the fairy tale, Rapunzel ’s mother has major pregnancy cravings for a vegetable, called rapunzel, that she happens to see in the neighbor’s garden. Malgorzata Kulczyk, 34, from London never planned to grow her hair to such a long length, but was encouraged to leave it long by friends and family who said it was so well-kept there was no reason to get it cut. Originating from an old oral tradition, the story of Rapunzel was published in Friedrich Schultz’s Kleine Romane in 1790, then more famously in Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s 1812 collection, Children’s and Household Tales. Meet the real-life Rapunzel, a woman with hair that stretches over five-foot and who hasn’t had it cut for over five years.