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Chard - Definition

For the town of Chard in Somerset, England, See Chard, Somerset.
Chard
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Caryophyllales
Family:Amaranthaceae
Genus:Beta
Species:vulgaris
Variety:cicla
Trinomial name

Beta vulgaris var. cicla

Chard (or Swiss Chard), Beta vulgaris var. cicla, also known as silverbeet or perpetual spinach is a leaf vegetable, and is one of the cultivated descendents of the Sea Beet, Beta vulgaris subsp. maritimis.

While used for its leaves, it is in the same species as the garden beets, which are used for their roots, including Mangelwurzel which is used for animal feed and the Sugar beet which is used to make sugar.

It is in the plant family Chenopodiaceae along with Spinach.

There are several varieties of chard available for growing, but the most common is Swiss chard. Other varieties are 'Ruby chard', 'Rainbow chard', and 'Rhubarb chard'.

Chard has shiny green ribbed leaves, with stems that range from white to yellow and red depending on the variety. It has a slightly bitter taste. The leaves are generally treated in the same way as spinach and the stems like asparagus. Fresh young chard can also be used raw in salads.

See also: list of vegetables

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Example Usage of Chard

TheNPA: @dirtysouthwine @eatliverun what did you eat with the Chard??? That wine is a freak of nature...
katherinefeeney: Smashing chat at the dunalley pub over more great marion bay grape (Chard). "I've never known time when kids weren't a choice" - dicuss.
taniappleseed: Take Back the Night Article at USC http://www-scf.usc.edu/~Chard/primary.html
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