There is a certain type of butterfly that feeds on the colour of iceberg lettuce. If they didn't exist, iceberg lettuce would be bright pink!
Doesn't Eat anything that is not leave, bread fruit or veg. :D
i always put some iceberg lettuce and shredded carrots in a bowl and leave it there all day so he can choice to eat it when he wants
It wilts because dressings are typically more concentrated than the cells of the lettuce, putting dressing on ahead of time will cause the lettuce cells to lose water because of osmosis. the water will tend to want to LEAVE the cell to go to equillibrium.
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Graphite is a mineral that does not leave a clear streak.
Because it's brown, or bad.
Take the sheep across first, leave it there, go back and get the fox, take it to the other side of the river, leave it there, take the sheep back to the other side, leave it, take the lettuce to the other side, leave it with the fox, go back and get the sheep. It's a pretty easy riddle.
Lettuce rots when you expose it to air for a long period of time. After that long period of time mold/ fungus can grow on it by sinking its hyphae into the lettuce and absorbing all of the nutrients. It can also rot by bacteria. If you leave lettuce in the open for a long period of time tiny bacteria that flies in the air can land on the lettuce and have a tasty snack.
I assume you are trying to leave a cause. Go to the causes page and click "leave cause."
The bottom loved the water and iceberg, so it tried to give it a nice big hug. But the iceberg didn't want a hug. It smacked the bottom with its big iceberg hand. The bottom now had a big hole in it! So it had to leave the top and go underwater without it. The top was so alone, it became depressed. So it made the iceberg kill it, too. And that is why the Titantic went underwater not on top.
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This would depend on what is in the salad, if you are going to prepare it and then refrigerate it, and if you leave the dressing off until you serve it. If the salad has cucumbers, tomatoes, or other vegetables that contain a lot of natural moisture, it can cause your lettuce to become limp. If you make the salad(s) then refrigerate, it will remain crisp and brightly colored. If you combine your dressing with the salad too far in advance, it will cause the lettuce to become limp, as well. Ideally, if all of these guidelines are followed, you can make it about a day ahead of time. Also, if you are cutting your own lettuce up, and aren't eating the salad immediately, you should TEAR the leaves, and NOT use a knife. The reaction with the knife and lettuce is what causes the brown edges on the leaves.