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Swiss Chard Vegetable Seeds - Beta vulgaris var. cicla Seeds
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Swiss Chard Vegetable Seeds - Beta vulgaris var. cicla Seeds

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Format
Seeds
Type
Swiss Chard
Product code
Beta vulgaris var. cicla Swiss Chard 1
Bob Shop ID
531584839

Beta vulgaris var. cicla Seeds

Swiss Chard

Chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla), also known by the common names Swiss Chard, Silverbeet, Perpetual Spinach, Spinach Beet, Crab Beet, Seakale Beet and Mangold, is a leafy vegetable and a Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima. While the leaves are eaten, it is in the same species as the garden beet (beetroot), which is grown primarily for its edible roots. The word Swiss was used to distinguish chard from French spinach varieties by 19th century seed catalogue publishers. The chard is very popular among Mediterranean cooks. The first varieties have been traced back to Sicily. Chard can be harvested while the leaves are young and tender or after maturity when they are larger and have slightly tougher stems. Chard is extremely perishable. Chard has shiny green ribbed leaves, with stems that range from white to yellow and red depending on the cultivar. It has a slightly bitter taste. Fresh young chard can be used raw in salads. Mature chard leaves and stalks are typically cooked or sautéed; the bitter flavour fades with cooking.

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