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Curly endive
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Curly endive, scientifically known as Cichorium endivia, is a variety of chicory characterized by its curly leaves and slightly bitter flavor. It is an herbaceous plant highly valued in gastronomy for its crunchy texture and its ability to add a refreshing and slightly bitter touch to salads, side dishes, and cooked meals.
Its origin lies in the Mediterranean region, where it has been cultivated since ancient times. Currently, curly endive is grown in various parts of the world, especially in Europe and Latin America, thanks to its adaptability to different climates.
Its notable nutritional properties include its low caloric content, high dietary fiber content, B vitamins, and minerals such as potassium and iron. Furthermore, curly endive contains antioxidant and prebiotic compounds that promote digestive health.
Regarding its synonyms within the Hispanic world, curly endive is also known by names such as curly escarole, curly lettuce, or simply escarole, terms that may vary depending on the country or region. These names refer to similar varieties of curly chicories commonly used in salads and fresh preparations.
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