The density of lettuce generally ranges from about 0.2 to 0.4 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This low density is due to its high water content, which can be around 90%. The exact density can vary based on the type of lettuce and its freshness.
Iceberg lettuce is often considered the least nutritious type of lettuce. While it is low in calories and provides some hydration, it contains minimal vitamins and minerals compared to darker leafy greens like spinach or kale. Its primary benefit is its crisp texture and mild flavor, but nutritionally, it lacks the density of nutrients found in other varieties.
The possessive form for the singular noun lettuce is lettuce's.
Chicken has more calories than lettuce and potatoes primarily due to its higher protein and fat content. While lettuce is low in calories due to its high water content, potatoes contain carbohydrates but are still lower in calories compared to chicken. Additionally, the energy density of meat, particularly chicken, contributes to its higher caloric value compared to the lighter, less calorie-dense options like 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".
romaine lettuce is different because it is much fresher than reg lettuce.
Lettuce is a noun.
No, lettuce has leaves.
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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 =)
Iceberg lettuce is quite delicious.
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.