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  2. 15 Types of Lettuce and All the Best Ways to Eat Them - AOL

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    Dark leafy greens—including lettuce, kale and spinach,—are good sources of vitamins A, C, and K, folate, and iron. Lettuce also provides fiber , which helps keep you full and keeps your ...

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    Jazz up a can of tuna with this easy avocado tuna salad recipe. Silky avocado adds creaminess that's cut with a hit of acidity from lemon and a briny punch from feta cheese. Romaine hearts and ...

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  5. Caesar salad - Wikipedia

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    A Caesar salad (also spelled Cesar, César and Cesare) is a green salad of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with lemon juice (or lime juice), olive oil, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic, Dijon mustard, Parmesan and black pepper.

  6. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable salad The original recipe contained: [7] lettuce (head lettuce, watercress, chicory, and romaine), tomatoes, crisp bacon, chicken breast, hard-cooked eggs, avocado, Roquefort cheese, chives and vinaigrette. Coleslaw: Netherlands: Cabbage Coleslaw, sometimes is a type of salad consisting primarily of shredded raw cabbage.

  7. Spicy Asian-Chicken-Salad Lettuce Cups Recipe - AOL

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  8. Romaine lettuce - Wikipedia

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    In North American English it is known as "romaine" lettuce, and in British English the names "cos" lettuce and "romaine" lettuce are both used. [2] Many dictionaries trace the word cos to the name of the Greek island of Cos, from which the lettuce was presumably introduced. [3] Other authorities trace cos to the Arabic word for lettuce, khus ...

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