romaine lettuce - translation to german
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romaine lettuce - translation to german

VARIETY OF LETTUCE
Cos lettuce; Romaine Lettuce
  • Cross section of a heart of romaine lettuce
  • Romaine "violet"

romaine lettuce         
rumänischer grüner Salat (Sorte von grünem Salat)
cos lettuce         
Romagna Salat
Bibb lettuce         
  • Butterhead lettuce growing in an [[Oklahoma]] garden
  • Mature lettuce [[inflorescence]] in fruit
  • Lettuce flowers
  • ''L. sativa'' seeds
  • A selection of lettuce cultivars
  • A lettuce plant that has bolted
  • A lettuce farm in the United Kingdom
  • A transplanted bed of lettuce in a [[polytunnel]]
  • [[Romaine lettuce]], a descendant of some of the earliest cultivated lettuce
  • bolting]]
  • The lettuce variety [[celtuce]] is grown for its stem, used in [[Chinese cooking]].
PLANT SPECIES
Lettuces; Lactuca sativa; Iceberg lettuce; Iceburg lettuce; Lollo rosso; Lollo rosa; Boston lettuce; Garden lettuce; Lettace; Lettus; L. sativa; Butter lettuce; Winter density; Lollo rossa; Crisphead; Garden Lettuce; Butterhead lettuce; Bibb lettuce; Round lettuce; Latuca sativa; Leaf lettuce; Head lettuce; Little gem lettuce
Buttersalat, knackiger dunkelblättriger Salat

Definition

romaine
[r?(?)'me?n]
¦ noun a cos lettuce.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr., feminine of romain 'Roman'.

Wikipedia

Romaine lettuce

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. In North America, romaine is often sold as whole heads or as "hearts" that have had the outer leaves removed and are often packaged together.

Commercially sold romaine lettuce has occasionally been the subject of product warnings by both U.S. and Canadian health authorities warning that consumer supplies can become contaminated with or host pathogenic E. coli bacteria. Cattle can harbor the bacteria without ill effects, and be asymptomatic carriers of the bacterium. Lettuce becomes contaminated with the bacterium as the result of cattle manure being used to fertilize crop fields, or the proximity of cattle pastures and feedlots to water sources used to irrigate crops.

Examples of use of romaine lettuce
1. On George‘s side: a chunk of cheese, some bacon, raspberries, a whole turkey, chicken, romaine lettuce and papaya.
2. "This is meant as a safety net." Brackett said his organization was pushing the FDA to enforce better farm sanitation practices, but is hoping that it will add other products to the irradiation list, such as radicchio, romaine lettuce and other greens that are often eaten uncooked.
3. Bollixed in Berkeley Dear Bollixed: Although self–esteem is as important to me as cleanliness and romaine lettuce, the real question is why this mother waited until her daughter was 5 to explain something as essential to her early education as brie identification.