beetaversiolle
Beetaversiolle is a lesser-known but historically significant variety of beetroot (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) that originated in the Netherlands during the early 20th century. Unlike the more common red beetroot varieties, beetaversiolle is characterized by its pale, almost white flesh with a subtle pinkish hue near the skin. This variety was developed to address specific agricultural and culinary preferences, particularly in regions where darker beets were less favored due to their intense color and earthy flavor.
The name "beetaversiolle" is derived from Dutch, where "beet" refers to beetroot and "versiolle" (or "versiool")
Culinarily, beetaversiolle is prized for its mild, slightly sweet flavor and tender texture, making it versatile
Today, beetaversiolle is primarily cultivated by small-scale farmers and organic growers, often as part of heritage