Ingredient Comparison
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Arugula
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Swiss Chard
Arugula vs Swiss Chard
Both are common in the kitchen, but they behave differently. Here's how to choose between them for your next recipe.
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The short answer
Use Arugula when you need it for garnishes, pesto, salads. Use Swiss Chard when you need it for braising, frittatas, grain dishes.
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ArugulaVegetables and Vegetable Products
Peppery, slightly bitter salad green with a distinctive nutty flavor. Used raw in salads, as a pizza topping, and wilted in warm dishes.
3 substitutes available
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Swiss ChardVegetables and Vegetable Products
Leafy green with colorful stalks and large, tender leaves. Mildly bitter, earthy flavor.
3 substitutes available
Key Differences
| Attribute | Arugula | Swiss Chard |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Vegetables and Vegetable Products | Vegetables and Vegetable Products |
| Substitutes | 3 | 3 |
| Diet Options |
Diet Compatibility
Arugula
Swiss Chard
Substitutes
🥬 Arugula Substitutes
- Baby Spinach1:1
- Kale1:1
- Watercress1:1
🥬 Swiss Chard Substitutes
- Kale1:1
- Collard Greens1:1
- Spinach1:1
🔄 Shared Substitutes
These ingredients work as substitutes for both Arugula and Swiss Chard:
Kale
Which Should I Use?
Use Arugula when…
✅ Best for
garnishespestosaladssandwiches
Use Swiss Chard when…
✅ Best for
braisingfrittatasgrain dishespastasautéingsautéssoupsstir-frying
⚠️ Not ideal for
dishes needing bitterness