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Boston lettuce
Rich green and very fresh, Boston lettuce is mild in taste and forms a loosely folded head surrounded by a rosette of delicate leaves. It has medium size leaves that are meaty, smooth, broad and thick. |
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Buttercrunch lettuce
Buttercrunch lettuce is a mild leaf lettuce with a loose head. The tender and loose green leaves have a subtle flavor, which allows them countless culinary pairings. |
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Green leaf lettuce
Green leaf lettuce has a fairly large, loose head and thick, “crumpled” leaves. The leaves will be medium to dark-green in color blending to nearly white ribs or veins. |
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Iceberg lettuce
Usually about six inches or larger in diameter, iceberg lettuce is round and firm. The mild-flavored pale green leaves offer a refreshing, juicy and crisp texture. |
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Oak leaf lettuce
With leaves that resemble oak leaves, oak leaf lettuce is a type of butter lettuce. Its texture and flavor are perfect for accompanying delicate flavors and allowing them to star. |
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Red leaf lettuce
Red leaf lettuce produces frilly, rumpled reddish-bronze tender showy leaves that grow on a stem. Mild in flavor, this attractive lettuce’s colorful personality makes it an excellent choice for adding its culinary charm to mixed green salads. |
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Romaine lettuce
Romaine combines good flavor and crunch, plus it has a decent shelf life in the refrigerator. It’s the preferred green for Caesar salad. |
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Arugula
With its peppery and slightly bitter flavor, arugula is a terrific green to throw into an otherwise boring salad. |
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Mizuna
Mizuna has tender leaves and a pleasant, peppery flavor. |