Well, isn't that just a happy little accident! It's possible that someone made a mistake when grading the test, or maybe the lettuce had a friend who helped it study. Let's just appreciate the joy of the moment and celebrate the lettuce's unexpected success.
yes lettuce is good in test and its good for me
No. Wild lettuce is one of those drugs so few people take, it's not really worth the effort to make a drug test for it.
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.
No, lettuce has leaves.
lettuce with butter on it
Lettuce
Iceberg lettuce is quite delicious.
* Yes, you should rip the lettuce because the metals in a knife blade will react with the lettuce and cause oxidation, which will speed the browning of the lettuce. If the lettuce is to be used right away, then cutting with a knife is fine; but if not, then tearing is the best method. * People rip lettuce because a stupid salad-dressing commercial from the '70s said to do so. There is no good reason to rip vs cut. The answer above is incorrect: Some knives do what it says they do, and others do not. Oxidation occurs whether you rip or cut. For lettuce, it does not speed browning. Test it yourself. * The previous answer is incorrect: Metal knives do cause oxidation of lettuce and other vegetables. There are specially made serrated plastic knives for cutting lettuce. If you don't wish to purchase one of these knives, the best method is to tear your lettuce. == ==
According to US FDA/CFSAN, the pH of lettuce is as follows: Lettuce 5.80 - 6.15 Lettuce, Boston 5.89 - 6.05 Lettuce, Iceberg 5.70 - 6.13 hope that'll help =)