- Chard - Wikipedia
Chard is one of the most common ingredients of Croatian cuisine in the Dalmatia region, being known as "queen of the Dalmatian garden" and used in various ways (boiled, in stews, in Soparnik etc )
- What Is Swiss Chard and How to Cook It - Simply Recipes
In case you don't know, Swiss chard is a two-in-one vegetable that’s versatile, easy to use, and has been overshadowed by kale and spinach for far too long! Here's what you need to know about it to make it a great addition to your next meal
- 11 Best Ways to Cook Swiss Chard - Allrecipes
You might have a glut of Swiss chard in your garden or see bunches at the farmers' market These recipes will help you use it all, from simple sautés to quiches and soups
- Chard | Description, Leaf, Nutrition, Cultivation, Facts | Britannica
Chard, one of the four cultivated forms of the plant Beta vulgaris of the amaranth family (Amaranthaceae), grown for its edible leaves and leafstalks The young leaves can be eaten raw in salads, while larger leaves and stalks are commonly sauteed or served in soups
- How to Cook Chard - EatingWell
Nutrient-packed chard is a leafy green vegetable that's easy to cook It can also be enjoyed raw Learn how to choose, prepare and cook chard
- What Is Swiss Chard? - Southern Living
Swiss chard is a leafy green vegetable from the same family as beets and spinach Despite the name, it did not originate in Switzerland but in the Mediterranean region You can add Swiss chard to soups, stews, frittatas, and baked pasta with a delicate and sweet flavor
- Swiss Chard: Benefits, Nutrients and How To Eat
Swiss chard is a leafy green that can boost heart health and weight loss, protect your eye health and help prevent certain cancers
- Simple Swiss Chard Recipe - Love and Lemons
This simple Swiss chard recipe is an easy, delicious side dish! I sauté the leafy greens with olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice
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