10 Interesting Facts about Endive and Escarole 

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Endive & Escarole

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Which is the difference between endive and escarole?

  • The scientific name of endive (or chicory) is Cichorium endivia.
  • It belongs to the Asteraceae or Composite family.
  • Endive is a biennial, loose-headed plant with narrow, curly leaves.
  • There are 2 different types of endive: the curly endive and the broad-leafed endive or escarole.
  • Escarole is a broadleaf type of endive.
  • Both taste slightly bitter, but the endive is more bitter than escarole. 
  • The name endive derives from the Latin “endivia.”
  • Endive The plant is native to the south of Asia (India) or the Mediterranean (Egypt and Greece).
  • Nowadays, China is the leading producer country, followed by the United States, Spain, Italy, and India.
  • Both species can be consumed fresh/raw in salads, while escarole is also preferred as cooked and used as potherbs in soups or stews.

Further Reading

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Endive and Escarole Pests and Diseases

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