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dandelion greens - Glossary Search

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dandelion greens Glossary Term
Refers to the leaves of the dandelion plant, which are considered a weed in the United States, but are actually one of the most vitamin rich foods available.
rocket greens Glossary Term
Green salad leaves that cannot be classified as a true herb or vegetable, which are native to the Mediterranean and eastern Asia.
asparagus chicory Glossary Term
A salad green that grows with long thin stems containing ragged or serrated green leaves similar to dandelion greens.
salad greens Glossary Term
A generic name given to a variety of different types of leafy vegetables that are most often used in salads or sandwiches.
mustard greens Glossary Term
Cooking greens from the mustard plant that are grown in both red and green varieties. This green provides a peppery flavor to assorted cooked dishes or when eaten raw.
radichetta Glossary Term
Often referred to as a "country" lettuce, this salad green grows with long thin stems that sprout ragged or serrated green leaves, similar to dandelion greens.
greens Glossary Term
A generic name given to several types of leafy vegetables such as spinach, mustard greens, escarole, dandelion, and turnip greens that are often used in salads.
turnip greens Glossary Term
The leafy part of the turnip root that is served as a vegetable green. The greens are harvested when the turnip is young and tender, resulting in a tender, succulent green.
holland greens Glossary Term
Asian greens from the brassica rapa family of greens that are a hybrid of a stubble turnip crossed with a Chinese cabbage.
collard greens Glossary Term
A broad leafed green plant, related to kale that is used as an ingredient in green salads, or as a vegetable to be served for a cooked vegetable dish, or combined and with other ingredients to be stir fried and served as part of a main dish.
italian dandelion Glossary Term
A plant that looks very similar to the common dandelion, but it is not actually a dandelion. The jagged green leaves of the Italian dandelion can be used as a salad green or cooked as a vegetable.
green garlic Glossary Term
Garlic is available as Green garlic, the early stage of growth before the cloves begin to form. Similar to a fresh green onion or leek that is not fully matured, Green garlic has a green leafed shoot attached to a very small white bulb.
green leaf lettuce Glossary Term
A leafy salad green that grows from a stalk and spreads out to form a loose leafed bunch of greens with a decorative frilled green edging.
green bean Glossary Term
Also known as runner bean, snap bean, or string bean, a Green Beans is a long and slender vegetable with green pods.
rhode island greening apple Glossary Term
A green to yellow colored apples that is medium sized with a russet area around the stem. The inner flesh is firm textured, white and tart flavored.
green chile pepper Glossary Term
Any of the varieties of chilies that are harvested when they are young, still green colored and tender in texture.
green peppercorn Glossary Term
Used as a spice, a green peppercorn is an under ripe peppercorn berry which is available whole or preserved in a brine and packed in jars.
chrysanthemum greens Glossary Term
Edible leaves of the garland chrysanthemum plant that may also be referred to as the edible chrysanthemum or the cooking chrysanthemum.
mesclun Glossary Term
A mixture of small, young salad greens, herbs and edible flowers. The greens are a mixture of textures and sweet, spicy and bitter flavors.
fried green tomatoes Glossary Term
As stated in their name, these are green tomatoes that are fried. The tomatoes are picked while they are still green and then cut to into 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch thick slices.
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