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Default Swiss chard - is it hard to find in your area? A good substitute?Thanks.

On 2015-04-30 2:12 AM, sf wrote:

>> Very common here in NorCal. Chard is closely related to beets so beet
>> greens could be close. Particularly, what is sold in markets as 'beet
>> greens'.
>>

> You can find beet greens in super markets? I've never seen
> unattached beet greens anywhere.
>



I don't recall ever seeing them on their own, but they are commonly sold
in packages of mixed salad greens here. Since most of those things are
imported I am assuming they are also sold like that in the US.