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32733 Acelga/Swiss Chard. http://www.caribbeanseeds.com/acelga.htm Acelga (Swiss Chard) is a type of beet that is grown for its large leaf stalks and leaves. Acelga leaves are best prepared like spinach or beet greens - cooking with very little water. Acelga stems have a delicate flavor much like asparagus and are prepared in a similar way. Horticulture > Vegetables > Beet > Science swiss   chard   beta   vulgaris   method   of   payment   spinach   credit   card   fertilize   salted   asparagus   delicate Jan 1, 2007  

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