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  2. What’s the Difference Between Iceberg Lettuce and Romaine?

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    Both iceberg lettuce and romaine lettuce contain vital nutrients that help us live our best lives. Iceberg is about 13 calories per serving while romaine is about 15 calories. However, romaine ...

  3. Romaine lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Romaine or cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) is a variety of lettuce that grows in a tall head of sturdy dark green leaves with firm ribs down their centers. Unlike most lettuces, it is tolerant of heat.

  4. 15 Types of Lettuce and All the Best Ways to Eat Them - AOL

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  5. Red leaf lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Red leaf lettuce, raw; Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: 68 kJ (16 kcal) Carbohydrates. 2.26 g. ... "New Red Fire Lettuce", "Red Sails Lettuce", ...

  6. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  7. Is Iceberg Lettuce Good for You? - AOL

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  8. Leaf vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Leaf vegetables most often come from short-lived herbaceous plants, such as lettuce and spinach. Woody plants of various species also provide edible leaves. The leaves of many fodder crops are also edible for humans, but are usually only eaten under famine conditions. Examples include alfalfa, clover, and most grasses, including wheat and barley.

  9. Is Lettuce Safe To Eat Once It Starts Turning Orange? - AOL

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    Romaine has enough structural integrity to stand up to hearty fillings in a lettuce wrap. And, most importantly, it’s affordable and easy to find at any grocery store .