A deep red coloured variety of beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. conditiva).
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1Sugar beet fields are the most likely source of pollution, said Shardlow.
2Speaking of burning up, her cheeks must be beet red right now.
3The EU's 2020 sugar beet harvested area was expected to be smaller.
4In the case of Spain, the result of beet-sugar cultivation was disastrous.
5You can't sweat or turn beet red when you talk to Kyle.
1His health minister was lampooned for recommending garlic and beetroot as treatments.
2Mbeki's health minister was lampooned for recommending garlic and beetroot as treatments.
3It's barbecue season and the question is to add beetroot or not?
4But actually, since Roman times beetroot has been considered a potent aphrodisiac.
5The country's stand at the Toronto conference included garlic, beetroot, and potatoes.
1I'd been craving both, along with the obscenely expensive red beet sorbet at Rosa Mexicano.
2The red beet is useful in some diseases of the womb, while the white beet is good for the liver.
3He chewed a boiled red beet, known as a "baby heart" because of its color, its shape, its capillary-like strings.
4You may decorate the top of the salad with slices of red beet, and with the hard white of the eggs cut into rings.
5Boil red beets until tender; skin and cut into thin slices.
1The table beet soon gets too large for the dinner-pot.
2While young and small, the roots are tender and well-flavored; but this is a field rather than a table beet.
3Table beets are a deep, rich red.
4One cauliflower weighed eight pounds, half a dozen turnips weighed nine pounds each, and twenty table beets would easily average six pounds each.
1It is nothing unusual for a garden beet to weigh ten pounds, and they often grow to eighteen or twenty pounds' weight.