frisée
Frisée, also known as curly endive or chicory, is a cultivar of leaf chicory (Cichorium endivia var. crispum). It belongs to the chicory family and is grown for its delicate, frilly leaves used mainly fresh in salads. The name frisée comes from French, meaning curled or frizzy.
The leaves are narrow, deeply cut, and pale green to almost white in the inner portions, with
Origins: Frisée varieties originated in Europe and became a staple in French and Belgian kitchens in the
Culinary use: Frisée is primarily used in raw applications in salads. It is a key ingredient in
Nutrition and storage: Like other leafy greens, frisée is low in calories and provides vitamins A and