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chard

[chahrd] / tʃɑrd /
NOUN
beet
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If you want to wear rainbow chard, a sardine tin, or a TV dinner in your hair, Lennick has a clip for that, though the company's bestseller is a strawberry.

From BBC Apr. 22, 2026

Her Swiss chard and okra stew makes a delicious main course served over polenta, while her coconut fish curry evokes the country’s long coast.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

And then, the turn: each bowl is finished with a poached egg, ribbons of chard, lemon, aioli and toast.

From Salon Apr. 3, 2026

In “Everything I Want to Eat,” Jessica Koslow, of Sqirl, offers a chickpea stew with chard, poached eggs and smoked chile.

From Salon Apr. 3, 2026

After the radishes came squash, then Swiss chard, which nobody knew how to eat.

From "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman

Last year, Costco surprised us with some excellent chards — from the Kirkland K Vine Evergreen Vineyard to the Kirkland Russian River Valley release.

From Seattle Times Dec. 15, 2022

With the chards, Sonoma offers gossamer texture and filigree.

From Washington Post Mar. 10, 2022

Look for colorful shades of chards, durable kales and delicate lettuces, as well as nettles and mustard greens.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 15, 2016

Against all odds, a taco filled with bittersweet chocolate chards with pasilla chile, a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkling of Maldon salt actually works.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 4, 2015

Varieties: The red chards are not suitable for starting early in the season; they have a strong tendency to bolt prematurely if sown during that part of the year when daylength is increasing.

From Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway by Solomon, Steve




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