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Romaine wins here. Unlike iceberg, romaine can handle the heat. Its robust leaves caramelize nicely on a grill or in a hot ...
Iceberg's large, crisp, cooling, bowl-like leaves offer the most surface area, providing great contrast to voluminous, soft, light fillings. However, iceberg tears readily when packed with heavy or ...
Unlike romaine, butterhead, and loose-leaf lettuce, crisphead, or iceberg, lettuce exhibits heading-a phenotype in which flat and expanded rosette leaves fold inward upon emerging to form a ...
Crisphead lettuce (like Iceberg) isn’t as flavorful as other options, but its crisp leaves and mild flavor makes it popular for people who typically aren’t salad fans.
Here's which types of lettuce are most popular, why these greens are good for you and what you need to be mindful of as you include more in your diet.
Recommended crisphead lettuce cultivars for Louisiana include Crispino, Great Lakes, Keeper, Ithaca, Maverick and Raider. Harvest these once a firm head forms.
Lettuce comes in four basic types: looseleaf or rosette; Bibb or butterhead; cos or romaine; and iceberg or crisphead. Looseleaf types do not form a head, but stay in a rosette.
By the 1940s, crisphead lettuce (iceberg) had captured 95 percent of the market. Other varieties have since come onto store shelves and have nibbled away at iceberg's dominance, but it's still ...
Iceberg lettuce makes no health claims, but what's not to like about a food that provides . 5 grams protein, . 7 grams fiber, 10 milligrams calcium, 78 milligrams potassium, 1.5 milligrams vitamin ...
They call him the "Lettuce King," but 100-year-old Victor Guzman is more at home in a field than a castle. Seeds are his passion, agriculture his life. Officially retired, the University of ...
Florida Salad 1cup of romaine lettuce, torn 2 peeled and sliced carrots ½ cup coarsely chopped escarole 1 seeded and sliced green pepper ½ cup coarsely chopped endive 1 peeled and sectioned ...