Red Belgian Endive

Red Belgian Endive

Red Belgian Endive

Commodity Overview

Red Belgian endive is related to chicory and is a head of white leaves with dark red-purple tips. It has a mild, bitter flavor. It is popular in soups and salads. It is also called witloof and chicon. Belgian endive is available year-round, with peak season in the summer months.

PLUs

4604 endive

Characteristics

  • Commodity: Endive/Escarole
  • Category: Salad Vegetables
  • Appearance: Long, tight heads of sturdy white leaves than turn a deep red-purple toward the tips
  • Flavor: Mild and bitter
  • Size: About 4-6 inches long
  • Color: White, turning a deep red-purple at the tips
  • Shape: Cigar-shaped heads
  • Commonly Cooked: Yes
  • Served Raw: Yes
  • Availability: Year-round, peaking in summer
  • Additional Notes: Photo courtesy Frieda's Inc.
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