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- Chard abstract ""Silverbeet" redirects here. For the album by The Bats, see Silverbeet (album).Chard (Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla), is a leafy green vegetable often used in Mediterranean cooking. The leaves can be green or reddish in color like Bibb Lettuce; chard stalks also vary in color. Chard has been bred to have highly nutritious leaves and is considered to be one of the most healthful vegetables available, making it a popular addition to healthful diets (like other green leafy vegetables). Chard has been around for centuries, but because of its similarity to beets it is difficult to determine the exact evolution of the different varieties of chard.".
- Chard class Eudicots.
- Chard division Flowering_plant.
- Chard family Amaranthaceae.
- Chard family Betoideae.
- Chard genus Beta_(plant).
- Chard kingdom Plant.
- Chard order Caryophyllales.
- Chard order Eudicots.
- Chard species Beta_vulgaris.
- Chard synonym "*Beta vulgaris var. cicla (L.) (basionym)".
- Chard thumbnail Chard_in_the_Victory_Garden.jpg?width=300.
- Chard wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=11148&format=Full.
- Chard wikiPageID "545520".
- Chard wikiPageRevisionID "605328485".
- Chard betacaroteneUg "3652".
- Chard calciumMg "58".
- Chard carbs "4.13".
- Chard cholineMg "28.7".
- Chard familia Amaranthaceae.
- Chard fat "0.08".
- Chard fiber "2.1".
- Chard folateUg "9".
- Chard genus "Beta".
- Chard hasPhotoCollection Chard.
- Chard imageCaption "Red chard growing at Slow Food Nation".
- Chard ironMg "2.26".
- Chard kj "84".
- Chard luteinUg "11015".
- Chard magnesiumMg "86".
- Chard manganeseMg "0.334".
- Chard name "Swiss Chard, cooked, no salt".
- Chard niacinMg "0.36".
- Chard note list?qlookup=11148&format=Full.
- Chard ordo Caryophyllales.
- Chard pantothenicMg "0.163".
- Chard phosphorusMg "33".
- Chard potassiumMg "549".
- Chard protein "1.88".
- Chard regnum "Plantae".
- Chard riboflavinMg "0.086".
- Chard sodiumMg "179".
- Chard sourceUsda "1".
- Chard species "B. vulgaris".
- Chard subfamilia Betoideae.
- Chard subspecies "B. vulgaris subsp. cicla".
- Chard subspeciesAuthority "W.D.J.Koch".
- Chard sugars "1.1".
- Chard synonyms "*Beta vulgaris var. cicla (L.)".
- Chard thiaminMg "0.034".
- Chard unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Chard unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Chard unrankedOrdo Eudicots.
- Chard vitaIu "6124".
- Chard vitaUg "306".
- Chard vitb6Mg "0.085".
- Chard vitcMg "18".
- Chard viteMg "1.89".
- Chard vitkUg "327.3".
- Chard water "92.65".
- Chard zincMg "0.33".
- Chard subject Category:Amaranthaceae.
- Chard subject Category:Edible_plants.
- Chard subject Category:Leaf_vegetables.
- Chard type Eukaryote.
- Chard type Plant.
- Chard type Species.
- Chard type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Chard type EukaryoticCell.
- Chard type Plant.
- Chard type Organism.
- Chard comment ""Silverbeet" redirects here. For the album by The Bats, see Silverbeet (album).Chard (Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla), is a leafy green vegetable often used in Mediterranean cooking. The leaves can be green or reddish in color like Bibb Lettuce; chard stalks also vary in color. Chard has been bred to have highly nutritious leaves and is considered to be one of the most healthful vegetables available, making it a popular addition to healthful diets (like other green leafy vegetables).".
- Chard label "Acelga".
- Chard label "Beta vulgaris var. cicla".
- Chard label "Bietola".
- Chard label "Blette (plante)".
- Chard label "Burak liściowy".
- Chard label "Chard".
- Chard label "Mangold".
- Chard label "Snijbiet".
- Chard label "Мангольд".
- Chard label "سلق".
- Chard label "フダンソウ".
- Chard label "莙薘菜".
- Chard sameAs Mangold.
- Chard sameAs Mangold.
- Chard sameAs Σέσκουλο.
- Chard sameAs Beta_vulgaris_var._cicla.
- Chard sameAs Zerba.
- Chard sameAs Blette_(plante).
- Chard sameAs Bietola.
- Chard sameAs フダンソウ.
- Chard sameAs 근대_(식물).
- Chard sameAs Snijbiet.
- Chard sameAs Burak_liściowy.
- Chard sameAs Acelga.
- Chard sameAs m.02nm6c.
- Chard sameAs Q157954.
- Chard sameAs Q157954.
- Chard wasDerivedFrom Chard?oldid=605328485.