raw, like in a salad.
Yes, you can eat arugula stems. They are safe to consume and contain some nutrients, but they may be tougher and less flavorful than the leaves.
Yes, sugar gliders can eat arugula in moderation. Arugula is a leafy green that provides some nutrients, but it should only be an occasional treat. It's important to ensure that their diet is primarily composed of fruits, vegetables, and protein sources that are more suitable for their nutritional needs. Always wash the arugula thoroughly and introduce any new food gradually.
Yes they can, any vegetables or fruits
Some recipes that feature arugula as a key ingredient include arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette, arugula and prosciutto pizza, and arugula pesto pasta.
Arugula is called "Vasanthi Aku" in Telugu.
I picked up a tub of baby arugula today for about $4.
The salad "arugula" is known as "roquette" in French.
Arugula has a peppery and slightly bitter taste, with a hint of nuttiness.
Arugula, also known as rocket, is a healthy and yummy green for rabbits and it can be incorporated into the rabbit's "salad." Some rabbits don't like it very much because it does have a strong flavour, but other rabbits love it. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
Arugula is an edible leaf and is kosher year round including Passover.
Yes, arugula does flower during its growth cycle.
Well, honey, the Tamil name for arugula is "அருக்குளா" (arukkulā). So, if you're looking to add a little peppery kick to your salad in Tamil, that's the word you need. Now go on and impress your Tamil-speaking friends with your fancy arugula knowledge!