beetahiilis
Beetahiilis, also known as *Beta vulgaris* subsp. *vulgaris* var. *conditiva*, is a variety of beetroot primarily cultivated for its sweet, tender roots, which are used in the preparation of pickled or preserved beets. Unlike common garden beets, beetahiilis is specifically bred for its ability to develop a sweet, almost caramel-like flavor when cooked and preserved in vinegar or brine. This variety is particularly popular in European cuisine, especially in countries like Germany, where it is often used in traditional dishes such as *Eingemachtes*, a type of preserved vegetable relish.
The name "beetahiilis" originates from Finnish, where it is referred to as *betahilli*, combining the words for
Beyond culinary uses, beetahiilis is valued for its nutritional benefits. Like other beet varieties, it is rich