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lambs lettuce - Glossary Search

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lambs lettuce Glossary Term
A salad green that has small dark green, velvety leaves with a rich, sweet flavor, similar to hazelnut.
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.
crisphead lettuce Glossary Term
Along with butterhead lettuce, crisphead is one of the two main types of head lettuce. Crisphead lettuce varieties feature tightly packed pale green leaves that grow in large, round heads that provide crisp, juicy salad greens.
boston lettuce Glossary Term
A type of lettuce with loose outer leaves that have a mild, buttery flavor. It is slightly large than Bibb lettuce and is part of the butterhead lettuce family.
romaine lettuce Glossary Term
A lettuce that grows in a head of long narrow leaves that has a crunchy rib down the center and a mild tangy flavor.
cos lettuce Glossary Term
A lettuce that originated on the Aegean island of Cos. It grows in a head of long narrow leaves that have a crunchy rib down the center and a mild tangy flavor.
butterhead lettuce Glossary Term
Along with crisphead lettuce, butterhead is one of the two main types of head lettuce. This vegetable is a small head lettuce with leaves that grow close to and surrounding the head of the vegetable.
head lettuce Glossary Term
A type of lettuce that has leaves that grow in a dense circular shape. There are many varieties of head lettuce, all of which are grouped into two categories: crisphead, such as iceberg lettuce and butterhead, such as bibb lettuce.
celtuce lettuce Glossary Term
One of the five distinct types of garden lettuce used for salad greens and other dishes. The leaf is similar to romaine lettuce, but unlike romaine, is not considered edible due to the milky sap that forms soon after it matures.
lettuce knife Glossary Term
A plastic serrated edge knife that is designed to slice lettuce without causing the edges of the lettuce to turn brown.
bibb lettuce Glossary Term
A variety of lettuce that has a tapering head and light-green leaves. It is a type of butterhead lettuce with a buttery texture an excellent for use as a salad green.
lettuce Glossary Term
A family of vegetables consisting of five varieties classified according to shape and growth. The leafy green vegetable is used in salads, cooked vegetable dishes, and is commonly used on sandwiches.
tango lettuce Glossary Term
A loose leaf variety of lettuce that appears to look somewhat similar to curly endive. With broad green leaves that begin growing very frilly edges, Tango Lettuce develops into a longer length leaves with darker green coloring especially around the outer edges which become slightly less crinkled in appearance as the Lettuce matures.
corn salad Glossary Term
A salad green that has small dark green, velvety leaves with a rich, sweet flavor, similar to hazelnut.
lollo rosso lettuce Glossary Term
A leaf lettuce variety that has long leaves with very ruffled edges that are green toward the interior of the head and are red on the outer portion of the head.
mâche Glossary Term
A salad green that has small dark green, velvety leaves with a rich, sweet flavor, similar to hazelnut.
leaf lettuce Glossary Term
The most popular of the garden lettuce, this vegetable is a loose-leaf variety of lettuce that can be grown as a flat, smooth, rough, round, frilly or oak shaped leaf.
iceberg lettuce Glossary Term
A type of crisphead lettuce that has crisp, light green leaves that are formed into a densely packed head.
asparagus lettuce Glossary Term
A cooking green that is a celtuce variety of garden lettuce grown for its thick edible stem instead of the leaf, which is thin and bitter tasting.
gyro Glossary Term
A Greek food consisting of lamb that is cooked and served in a bread wrap, such as pita bread. A leg of lamb is most often cooked to be used as the main ingredient for the Gyro.
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