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  2. The Science Behind The 'Spinach Mouth' Phenomenon - AOL

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    Eating spinach can leave behind a strange, chalky film in your mouth. This is why it happens.

  3. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Spinach ...

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  4. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of ... - AOL

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    Fresh dill, feta, and spinach make it a grand slam you can enjoy any time of day. Get the Scrunch Bread recipe. PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLING: LENA ABRAHAM. Blackberry Chicken Salad.

  5. Spinach - Wikipedia

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    Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a leafy green flowering plant native to central and Western Asia. It is of the order Caryophyllales , family Amaranthaceae , subfamily Chenopodioideae . Its leaves are a common edible vegetable consumed either fresh, or after storage using preservation techniques by canning , freezing , or dehydration .

  6. Here’s what to do with spinach so it stays fresh longer - AOL

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  7. Springtime lethargy - Wikipedia

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    A man taking a nap in the spring. Springtime lethargy is the state of fatigue, lowered energy, or depression associated with the onset of spring. Such a state may be caused by a normal reaction to warmer temperatures, or it may have a medical basis, such as allergies or reverse seasonal affective disorder. [1]

  8. Hablitzia - Wikipedia

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    Hablitzia tamnoides, or Caucasian spinach, the sole species in the genus Hablitzia, is an edible, herbaceous perennial plant, native to the Caucasus region. It is in the family Amaranthaceae, subfamily Betoideae, related to Beta, but unlike that genus, is a vine, climbing to 3 m or more tall in summer.

  9. How to Wash Spinach the Right Way, According to a Food ... - AOL

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    You can also use a salad spinner to dry the spinach. Simply "add baby spinach to the bowl and spin until dry," says Trout. However, the "stems can get caught in the salad spinner, so remove them ...