Definition: The term "Andrych" comes from the ancient languages of Western Europe, where it's a common name for a type of vegetable. It means "little bit" or "a little more," often used to describe small quantities of something. Hereβs a brief description: In some cultures in Europe and North America, "Andrych" is a term that can be used for vegetables smaller than cucumbers but larger than lilies or onions, with a small head or leaf size.