Blitum

/ˈblɪtəm/ noun

A genus of plants in the amaranth family (Amaranthaceae), characterized by small flowers and used historically as a pot herb or spinach substitute.

From Latin 'blitum,' which may derive from Greek 'blition' or a similar source. The plant is a minor crop in historical European and Asian agriculture.

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