Chard
Unlike its relative the beet, chard, Beta vulgaris, has a small, inedible root. Rich in vitamin A and other vitamins and minerals, the plant has been cultivated for more than 2300 years. It is also known as Swiss chard.
Dorling Kindersley
Chard," Microsoft® Encarta® 96 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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