Greens suitable for eating uncooked as in salads.
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Examples for "salad green"
Examples for "salad green"
1This weed-like, drought-tolerant salad green is little known and underappreciated.
2Arugula, spinach, or other salad green of your choice
3Mâche, he believes, is the perfect salad green: sophisticated enough for gourmets yet amiable enough for a truck-stop diner.
4It is a wonderful autumn, winter, spring salad green and I use it in smoothies and pestos a lot.
5Gradually I began to appreciate kale, too, and now value it as a salad green far more than cabbage.
1Perfect for a winter meal, this hot dressing wilts the salad greens.
2To the amazement of our friends, he even wolfed down salad greens.
3All salad greens should be fresh, crisp, dry and cold before serving.
4Waters reinvented American produce and introduced a whole generation to organic salad greens.
5Lettuce and salad greens like arugula, mesclun, iceberg, romaine, spinach, and so on
6Gardening guru, Lynda Hallinan with winter salad greens and how to grow them.
7In a large salad bowl, empty the bag of salad greens.
8Perhaps the bed seems too large just for salad greens.
9Split the salad greens, avocado, radish slices, mushrooms, sprouts and sauerkraut between the dishes.
10We're sowing our salad greens using a bio-intensive method.
11Serve with salad greens, or spears of Belgian endive.
12Thinly sliced pork loin over assorted salad greens (use leftovers from Day 4 dinner)
13I wondered how many pounds of salad greens I'd need to steal to get a beanie.
14Top some salad greens with either one for a quick lunch or some berries for breakfast.
15You're dreaming of luscious melons, mouth-watering tomatoes, and crisp salad greens picked fresh from your garden.
16No more flamboyant whacking away at salad greens.