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The vegetable green plant "spinach" has no actual adjective form, although some dictionaries list the term spinachymeaning characteristic of spinach (texture or tasty). In the compound forms spinach leaves or spinach plants, spinach is acting as a noun adjunct (attributive noun) rather than an adjective. The word spinach-like is another rarely-seen form.

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Fascinating question! As well an issue that plenty of people have inquired into for the last three hundred and ninety-six years. I need to warn you that the question you just asked is a knotty question to settle.

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Florentine - this refers to foods that are cooked in the style of Florence... specifically egg, meat and fish dishes that contain spinach and, most often, a creamy Mornay-style sauce.

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