Arugula is a green that is mainly used in salads. You can also use it for toppings on a Pizza as well as wilt it in a pot while cooking pasta. You can also use it to make soup and pesto. It can also replace lettuce in Sandwiches.
Some recipes that feature arugula as a key ingredient include arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette, arugula and prosciutto pizza, and arugula pesto pasta.
Yes, rocket and arugula refer to the same leafy green vegetable, known scientifically as Eruca sativa. The term "rocket" is commonly used in British English, while "arugula" is more frequently used in American English. Both names describe the peppery-flavored salad green often used in salads, sandwiches, and various dishes.
Arugula is called "Vasanthi Aku" in Telugu.
The vegetable that sounds like "arugula" is "rugula," often referred to as "rocket" in some regions. It's a leafy green with a peppery flavor, similar to arugula. Both are part of the same family and are often used in salads and various dishes.
Parsley, cilantro, mint, or arugula can be used as substitutes for basil in pesto.
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!! we combine english and tagalog words and call it Taglish! some cases there are no translations and instead of making it difficult to understand one simply uses the term most commonly used. ;)
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!