Beet

/biːt/ noun

A beet is a root vegetable with a round shape and deep red or golden color, often eaten cooked or pickled. Sugar beets are a type of beet grown to make sugar.

“Beet” comes from Old English “bete,” borrowed from Latin “beta,” the Roman name for the plant. The word has stayed close to its ancient form for over a thousand years.

AMቢት
ARشمندر
BNবিট
CSřepa
DAroe
DERübe
ELπαντζάρι
ESremolacha
FAچغندر
FIpunajuuri
FRbetterave
GUબીટ
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