|
Chives - Definition and Overview |
|
|
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) are a member of the onion family (Alliaceae) grown for their leaves, which are used as an herb. Chives have a much milder flavor than onions or garlic. They are referred to only in the plural, because they grow in clumps rather than alone.
Chives are chopped raw and typically used for seasoning salads and omelettes, or as a topping for baked potatoes.
Cultivation
Chives thrive in well drained soil, rich in organic matter, with a pH of 6.0-7.0 and the full sun. They tolerate light shade, but 6-8 hours of direct light is best.
External links
Section Eclectic herbal information
- Mrs. Grieve's (http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/c/chives65.html) "A Modern Herbal" @ Botanical.com
Chives is also the name of a commune in the Charente-Maritime département, in France.
Chive is a town in Bolivia.
|
|
Example Usage of Chives |
 |
eat_news: Tues (10/11) Bold: Chicken & Garden Vegetable Broth garnished with freshly chopped flat leaf parsley & Chives (<5% fat / non-dairy / meat) |
 |
tompetty100: just threw away some Chives that went out of date in '96. considered eating. |
 |
Ian64: Judith Chalmers has grown a ninth chin. This will excite her fans, who've already gathered at her chin museum in Walthamstow to eat Chives. |
|