Up to a week....
In their leaves...
Well, honey, it takes a whole lot more than four people to get that lettuce to the store. You've got farmers growing it, truck drivers hauling it, warehouse workers storing it, and store employees stocking it. So, next time you grab a head of lettuce, just remember you're benefiting from a whole army of people making it happen.
No, lettuce is a long-day plant.
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To properly store lettuce in water and keep it fresh for a longer time, place the lettuce in a container with water, making sure the leaves are submerged but not packed tightly. Change the water every 1-2 days and store the container in the refrigerator. This will help maintain the crispness and freshness of the lettuce for a longer period.
Yes, as long as its romaine lettuce.
To properly store lettuce in the fridge and keep it fresh for longer, you should first wash and dry the leaves thoroughly. Then, wrap the lettuce in a paper towel and place it in a resealable plastic bag with some air inside. Store the bag in the crisper drawer of the fridge. This method helps to maintain the crispness and freshness of the lettuce for a longer period.
There is no accurate answer, you would have to weigh it at the grocery store to find out.
No, lettuce is a long-day plant.
It can take anywhere from a few days to a week for mold to start growing on lettuce, depending on the environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture levels. Mold thrives in damp and warm environments, so it is important to store lettuce properly to prevent mold growth.
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it's sold by planting it and then freshley picking it and then it goes to the store and you8 can buy it oh and also when you pick it, it cleans the lettuce by a machine it's sold by planting it and then freshley picking it and then it goes to the store and you8 can buy it oh and also when you pick it, it cleans the lettuce by a machine