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Chive

Botanical Name:

Allium schoenoprasum (Liliaceae)

General Description/History:

- From the same family as onions, leeks and garlic
- Resemble trim tufts of grass
- Cylindrical leaves
- A mild onion flavour
- Grow to a length of 20 - 30cm
- Dark green.

Select fresh, dark green chives with undamaged tips. Avoid limp or wilting chives.

Chop finely and sprinkle over salads, sandwiches and soups. Use as a garnish on cream cheese or buttered potato.

Chives are a perennial plant which grow in a wide range of soils. Chives require extra irrigation, generous feeding and plenty of sun.

Chives were recorded 4000 years ago in China and brought to the West by Marco Polo.





 

Alternative Names:

Onion Chives

Varieties:

Please click pictures to see seasonality


Garlic Chive


Flowering Garlic Chive

 

Growing Areas:

QLD - Atherton, Brisbane Outer Suburbs, Bundaberg
NSW - North Coast
VIC - Melbourne, Werribee
SA - Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Plains
WA - Perth Metropolitan Outer Areas
NT - Katherine.

 

Nutritional Value:

A good source of vitamin C and A. Some niacin and dietary fibre. 110kJ/100g.

 

Storage/Handling:

0°C and 90 -100% relative humidity. Keep covered and away from cooling fans.

Consumer Storage: Store in an airtight plastic bag in the refrigerator crisper.

Recipes:


Leek and Vegetable Soup


Feta Potato Mash


Spanish Omelette


Summer Pizzas


Fragrant Pumpkin Soup


Grilled Flathead with a Mixed Green Salad and a Lemon and Herb Dressing


Sesame Corn


Cos Lettuce, Tomato & Salmon Salad


Cottage Cheese and Vegetable Nibbles


Green Rice Pilaf & Minted Labna

   

 

Interesting Facts and Myths?

A colonist in America often hung bunches of chives throughout the house to drive away disease and evil influences. Luckily, dried chives made an attractive arrangement, so while they didn't protect the home; they at least added a decorative touch!

 

 

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