A firm head of lettuce is generally considered better than a soft head because it indicates freshness and quality. Firm lettuce is usually crisper, which enhances its texture and flavor in salads and other dishes. Soft lettuce may be a sign of wilting or spoilage, potentially affecting its taste and nutritional value. Therefore, it's best to choose firm lettuce for optimal freshness and enjoyment.
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no its really is health for them, but use the harder kind than the soft gooy stuff, it is better to just buy a bag of salad that's got everything in it that's healthy for a hamster. we use cabbage where i work but lettuce will be just fine
Ducks like most soft leafy vegetables.
You mean his skull is soft in one part ? You better get a professional opinion and check up.
Yes they can, as well as allother soft fruits but banana is a favourite!
Other words for soft (from Babylon toolbar)adj. easily bent or molded, not firm; smooth, pleasant to the touch; faint, quiet, subdued; not sharply drawn; not strict; gentle; flabby; not strong;
lettuce, tomatoes, soft caarrot and other juicy veg.
Have a look what your lettuce looks like. If it´s shriveled or soft... then you might use the middle, if it looks all right.
Carbs in lettuceHere are the various examples according to the type of lettuce. SOFT GREEN LETTUCE:1 carb in 1 oz or 28g of soft green leaf types1 carb in 1 cup of shredded soft green leaf lettuce10 carbs in 1 head of soft green leaf lettuceRED LETTUCE:½ a carb in 1 oz or 28g of red lettuce2 carbs in 3½ ounces or 100g of red leaf lettuce4 carbs in 7 oz or 200g of red lettuceICEBERG LETTUCE:1 carb in 1 oz or 28g of iceberg lettuce1.7 carbs in 1 cup of shredded/chopped iceberg lettuce3 carbs in 3½ oz or 100g of iceberg lettuceCOS OR ROMAINE LETTUCE:1 carbohydrate in 1 oz or 28g of cos or romaine lettuce2 carbs in 1 cup of shredded cos or romaine lettuce3 carbs in 3½ oz or 100g of cos or romaine21 carbs in 1 head of cos or romaine lettuce16-17 carbs in 1 medium head of iceberg (6 inches diameter)For free fruit and vegetable carbohydrate charts to use as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, or for the carbohydrate counts of other fruits and vegetables, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links..
A pear is very sweet and is soft but firm