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Chicory

Cichorium Intybus

Traditional Belgian chicory, grown in open ground then forced in soil and straw. A unique, slightly bitter winter delicacy.
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Description

Chicory of Mechelen (Medium Early) – Cichorium intybus

Summary

Chicory of Mechelen is a classic Belgian vegetable prized for its white, tight heads with a slightly bitter flavor. This medium-early variety is cultivated in two stages: open-ground sowing and autumn root forcing. It is appreciated for its culinary versatility and authentic gardening charm.


Botanical Origins and Family

  • Origin: Belgium, specifically the Mechelen region

  • Botanical family: Asteraceae

  • This method of chicory forcing was perfected in Belgium in the 19th century and remains an iconic winter vegetable tradition.


Botanical Description and Features

  • Height: Root leaves grow to 30–40 cm before harvest

  • Habit: Upright leaf rosette; underground head development during forcing

  • Leaves: Long, green leaves during growth; white, tender heads when forced

  • Features: Requires specific forcing technique for blanched production


Sowing and Growing Conditions

  • Ideal sowing period: May, directly in rows in open soil

  • Germination temperature: 15–20 °C

  • Germination time: 7–14 days

  • Sowing depth: 1 cm

  • Spacing: 25 cm between rows, 10 cm between seeds

  • Soil: Loose, deep, moderately rich, well-drained

  • Exposure: Full sun

  • Thinning: Thin to 10 cm once seedlings are established

  • Watering: Moderate during growth; keep soil evenly moist


Care and Maintenance

  • No pruning or staking required

  • Watch for root flies or fungal issues in damp conditions

  • Forcing instructions: In autumn, uproot roots and cut leaves to 2 cm above the crown. Place roots upright in a 25 cm trench, cover with soil and straw to block light.


Harvest

  • Time to harvest after forcing: 3–5 weeks

  • Harvest period: From November to March depending on forcing date

  • Yield: 3–5 heads per m², depending on root size

  • Storage: Best consumed fresh; forced heads do not store long


Garden Use

  • Ideal in a crop rotation after legumes

  • Reserve a dedicated bed for root development

  • Avoid replanting in the same spot for 3 years


Culinary Uses

  • Flavor: Delicate bitterness that mellows when cooked

  • Use raw in salads, braised, gratinéed, or caramelized

  • Try the Belgian classic: chicory gratin with ham and cheese


Ecology, Curiosities, and Advantages

  • Low-impact crop, well-suited to organic gardening

  • Forcing in straw is an ecological alternative to artificial methods

  • Can be grown in boxes in a cellar for urban or indoor gardening

Chicory of Mechelen offers a rewarding challenge to curious gardeners and a gourmet treat for the kitchen. Its unique cultivation and authentic flavor make it a must-grow winter crop.

Features

  • Common name : Chicory
  • Category : vegetable
  • Time to sow seeds : may
  • Harvest : after 270 days

Specific References

EAN13
8711117021209

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