Controversial opinion:
I hate lettuce.
Controversial opinion:
I hate lettuce.
One who knows doesn't use lettuce. At 96% seems useless. Quantified this b

There are just better greens. And lettuce has an odd flavor.
HATE? It's mostly superfluous, but does it deserve hate? ππ Poor lettuce.
Do you have a problem with rocket? Cos we may have a problem if you do π‘π‘π‘π‘
See, I hear the British refer to rocket, but I have never eaten a SpaceX
Hell yea. I totally agree. Why eat lettuce when there is spinach. Raw spinach has flavor. Lettuce is just a vessel for water with no taste.
My issue it that there is a taste, and it makes me gag. Why? Idk. But it always has.
I like lettuce but peas and most types of beans make me gag. Or they did 15 years ago the last time I ate them.
Iceberg sucks sucks, but romaine and arugula are great. Loves me some spinach too.
I can get down with fresh spinach, but it is not lettuce.
There is a strange aftertaste to all lettuce, even the fancier ones. Always has been for me. I do hate leafy greens, just lettuce.
Spinach is the green calcium champ after good dairy supposedly (but only if cooked or something....they saiddddd)
A cup of cooked spinach has more calcium than a cup of most other vegetables. It has about 122 milligrams of calcium, while other vegetables typically have less than 50 milligrams per cup. However, it's important to note that the body doesn't absorb calcium as well from spinach as it does from dairy products. So, while spinach is a good source of calcium, it's not as good as dairy products for getting your daily dose of this important nutrient.
Here are some other vegetables that contain more calcium than spinach:
* **Collard greens:** 1 cup cooked, 150 milligrams calcium
* **Kale:** 1 cup cooked, 139 milligrams calcium
* **Broccoli:** 1 cup cooked, 100 milligrams calcium
* **Turnip greens:** 1 cup cooked, 93 milligrams calcium
* **Swiss chard:** 1 cup cooked, 89 milligrams calcium
If you're looking for a good source of calcium from vegetables, spinach is a good option. But if you need to get a lot of calcium in your diet, you may want to consider dairy products or other calcium-fortified foods.
I am not really lacking calcium with my bone broth intake, but have you ever had sweet potato greens? In hot climates they are the summer spinach.
My grandfather Edmund Merkle always said that arugula was a bastard lettuce.
I love a good mixed greens salad beside my meat.
As long as it isn't lettuce I don't mind
Cabbage?