lettuce is called 'la laitue' (fem.) in French.
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A lettuce sandwich is "un sandwich à la laitue" in French. You would rather ask for "un sandwich à la salade".
"Le laitue" in French refers to "lettuce" in English, which is a type of leafy green vegetable commonly used in salads and sandwiches.
Cheeseburgers with pickles, French's mustard, and shredded lettuce
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Mesclun lettuce is known as wild or baby lettuce. It can be a combination of several different types of lettuce or a mix of many different salad greens. It was originally from European nations specifically the Italian and French regions. Today it's gaining popularity all around the world. Grow mesclun lettuce for a delicious addition to any salad. See related link below.
The possessive form for the singular noun lettuce is lettuce's.
romaine lettuce is different because it is much fresher than reg lettuce.
The noun lettuce has varied usage in the plural. Traditionally the usage is "three heads of lettuce", but the alternative "three lettuces" has become very common during the last century. The collective noun is always "I like lettuce" or "this farmer grows lettuce".
Lettuce is a noun.
lettuce with butter on it