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Radicchio Rosso di Treviso

Province of Treviso
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Traditionally grown within the provinces of Treviso, Padua and Venice, Radicchio Rosso di Treviso refers to Italian leaf chicory of the Precoce and Tardivo varieties. This robust red-leaved vegetable is characterized by ... READ MORE

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Radicchio di Chioggia

Metropolitan City of Venice
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Named after a small fishing port in the south of Venice's lagoon, Radicchio di Chioggia refers to Italian leaf chicory of the Precoce and Tardivo varieties, grown within the provinces of Venice, Padua and Rovigo. This ro... READ MORE

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Radicchio di Verona

Province of Verona
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Italian leaf chicory of the Precoce and Tardivo varieties, Radicchio di Verona is grown within the provinces of Verona, Vicenza and Padua. Verona chicory is packed with antioxidants and characterized by the particular crispiness of its le... READ MORE

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Rosa di Gorizia

Province of Gorizia
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Rosa di Gorizia is an Italian red radicchio variety originating from Gorizia and Collio area in Friuli Venezia-Giulia. The radicchio looks similar to a rosebud that's just about to open, hence the name (Gorizia rose). The leaves are bright red in ... READ MORE

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Radicchio Variegato di Castelfranco

Province of Treviso
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Created in the 17th century by crossing Radicchio di Treviso and escarole, the variegated Radicchio di Castelfranco Veneto is a type of Italian leaf chicory grown within the provinces of Treviso, Padua and Venice. Thanks to its p... READ MORE

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Radic di mont

Carnia
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Radic di mont is a traditional variety of chicory originating from Carnian mountain pastures. This tender wild chicory is harvested for only 15 days when the snow melts on the Alpine pastures. It's usually still soaked with water from the melting ... READ MORE