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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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.
no, its a noun.
spinach - espinadas water spinach/river spinach, swamp cabbage, potato vine - kang-kong malabar spinach/ malabar nightshade/ ceylon spinach/ Indian spinach - alugbat
Spinach
Spinach a vegetable.vegetable
Spinach is a plant. So they do have chloroplasts
bhaghi IS spinach
No, spinach is an herb.
The pigments of Malabar spinach are purplish while those of regular spinach are entirely green.
no, spinach is a vegetable.
The spinach family
I need several similes for spinach
The spinach was as green as a forest