Fancy lettuce refers to varieties of lettuce that are more gourmet or specialty types, often characterized by their unique textures, colors, and flavors. Common examples include varieties like butter lettuce, frisée, and radicchio, which are often used in upscale salads and dishes. These types of lettuce are typically more delicate and may have a more complex taste compared to standard iceberg or romaine lettuce. They are favored in culinary settings for their visual appeal and ability to enhance the overall dining experience.
Yes they do my old hamster used to love it. they also eat grapes and carrots.
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
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Iceberg lettuce is quite delicious.
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 =)
.2g fat in 100g of lettuce, about .5g fat in 6 pieces leaf lettuce
Yes, lettuce does have fruits but the part of the lettuce that we consume is the leaves. However, for the fruit of the lettuce plant to be classified a citrus fruit, it must have citric acid. Since it does not, it is not a citrus fruit.