Yes
Yes, spinach is a leafy vegetable.
No, it is a noun. It refers to the green leafy vegetable or the plant it grows on.
leafy green vegetable such as spinach,broccoli, salmon,
The correct spelling of the green leafy vegetable is spinach.
Spinach is not an herb or a shrub. It is a leafy green vegetable that belongs to the amaranth family.
spinach, potatoes, green leafy vegetables, fruits etc
In a fruit and vegetable shop, or in a supermarket. In your vegetable garden, if you have planted any. In your refrigerator, if you have bought some. Spinach is a green leafy vegetable, rich in vitamins and minerals.
That's any green leafy vegetable. Like spinach.
Spinach means Palak in Marathi, a widely and relatively cheap available leafy green vegetable food in India.
An example of a green leafy vegetable in the Philippines is the kangkong. The spinach type plant has two types. One grows in ponds and the other grows on land.
Another name for spinach is “leafy green vegetable” or simply “greens.”
Yes, it is a leafy green vegetable, so it is REALLY good for guinea pigs! ^^