Cichorium intybus

It has a small compact elongated head of cream-colored leaves. The tender leaves are slightly bitter; the whiter the leaf, the less bitter the taste. The smooth, creamy white leaves may be served cooked or raw. The highest quality Belgian endives have a small, soft heart, which are typically found in the traditionally-grown vegetables known as grondwitloof.

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2011 Kasni (Cichorium intybus): A Unani Hepatoprotective Drug

Kasni (Cichorium intybus Linn.) is a powerful hepatoprotective and nephroprotective drug which has been extensively used in Unani System of Medicine. It is commonly known as chicory in English language....

2013 Cichorium intybus: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology

Medicinal plants have been used for centuries and numerous cultures still rely on indigenous medicinal plants to meet their primary health care needs. It is likely that the insightful knowledge...

2014 Antibacterial and antifungal study of Cichorium intybus

Objective: To elucidate the antibacterial and antifungal activities of Cichorium intybus (C. intybus).

Methods: The antibacterial and antifungal activities of C. intybus crude extract and its different solvent soluble fractions...

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Nomenclature
Common Names: 
  • Belgian endive
  • Kasni
  • chicory
  • white gold
  • witloof
Scientific Names: 
  • Cichorium intybus