The word "spinach" has a short I and a schwa or unstressed A (ih sound).
Both the I and the A have a short I vowel sound.
The word spinach has two vowel sounds, both short I sounds, as in the words pin, sin, rich and pitch. It sounds like (spin-itch).
Spinach has a short vowel sound in the first syllable (/ˈspɪnɪdʒ/).
The word "spinach" has a short I and a schwa or unstressed A (ih sound).
Frozen spinach
The correct spelling is bitten, just like you typed it. The boy was bitten by the dog.
spinach has no singular, just like the word cattle
Oh, dude, spinach is like the superhero of veggies, all strong and leafy like Popeye's muscles after a can of spinach. It's as versatile as a chameleon, blending into smoothies, salads, and pasta dishes like it's no big deal. So yeah, spinach is basically the undercover MVP of the produce aisle.
Spinach is a plant. It grows very much like a lettuce.
The small pieces of grass-like leaves in a spinach bag are likely remnants of the spinach plant, such as stems or leaf fragments. These can occur during the harvesting and processing of spinach. They are typically edible, but if you're concerned about their quality, you can remove them before cooking or eating the spinach.
A plant that looks like spinach and can be used as a substitute in recipes is Swiss chard.