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ronald 23-04-2005 09:46 PM

Substitute for lettuce
 
Hi all,
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?
Thank you
Ronald


Katra 23-04-2005 09:52 PM

In article .com,
"ronald" wrote:

Hi all,
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?
Thank you
Ronald


A very common substitute is fresh spinach leaves.
Chard will also work.

Hope this helps? :-)
--
K.

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see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain

GA Pinhead 23-04-2005 10:04 PM

Spinach? Beet Greens? I like them.

John!

ronald wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?
Thank you
Ronald


lgb 24-04-2005 05:54 PM

In article .com,
says...
Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?

Spinach? Orach? mild Mustard greens?

Try some of the Oriental greens as well.

I like a little arugula to spice it up, but you may find it too strong.

--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description

John Savage 28-04-2005 08:37 PM

"ronald" writes:
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?


As others suggested, young spinach or silverbeet leaves would be a good
substitute. Maybe shredded cabbage, e.g., the small sugarloaf, or any
variety harvested young. Young dandelion leaves, nasturtium leaves, celery
leaves. Mustard or cress seedlings, or any sprouts: bean, pea, etc., though
I have heard that some of these (viz., alfalfa) should be stirfried and not
eaten raw otherwise much of its nutrient content is unavailable to our
digestive system. (Similar thing applies to tomatoes--the fruit, I mean.)
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)


Trevor Woods 30-04-2005 03:43 PM


ronald wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi all,
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?


Maybe you could try growing Rocket. It may not be mild enough though. It has
a taste that reminds me of cashew nuts. I find I can grow it all year, and
its become my most reliable green leafy salad vegetable.



lgb 30-04-2005 05:22 PM

In article , says...
Maybe you could try growing Rocket.

Rocket is another name for arugula.

--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description

Frogleg 30-04-2005 09:11 PM

On 23 Apr 2005 13:46:15 -0700, "ronald" wrote:

Hi all,
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore.


If the problem is digestive, I would guess any similar green leafy veg
would have a similar effect. You could sample spinach and perhaps some
of those 'mixed baby greens' available in supermarkets to test, before
going to the trouble of growing them. There are many types of salad
other than "tossed green."

omi 01-05-2005 07:51 AM

ronald wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi all,
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?


Malabar spinach might be a good choice if you garden in a warm climate.

Olin



Loki 01-05-2005 09:07 AM

il Thu, 28 Apr 2005 19:37:09 GMT, John Savage wrote:

"ronald" writes:
I am looking for a substitute for lettuce to use in salads, as I can't
digest lettuce very good anymore. I have tried corn salad and couldn't
get it to grow or produce very much. Endive is too bitter.

Does anyone know of a good salad plant that produces well and has a
mild taste?


As others suggested, young spinach or silverbeet leaves would be a good
substitute. Maybe shredded cabbage, e.g., the small sugarloaf, or any
variety harvested young. Young dandelion leaves, nasturtium leaves, celery
leaves. Mustard or cress seedlings, or any sprouts: bean, pea, etc., though
I have heard that some of these (viz., alfalfa) should be stirfried and not
eaten raw otherwise much of its nutrient content is unavailable to our
digestive system. (Similar thing applies to tomatoes--the fruit, I mean.)


I use rocket a lot (rucola).
--
Cheers,
Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ]


ronald 05-05-2005 01:35 AM

Thanks for all the suggestions.
I have found something to try from Johnnyseeds.com, a "lettucy type"
Chinese cabbage. And also try the beet and chard leaves as I already
grow them but didn't realize they could be used as a salad.
Thanks
Ronald.


[email protected] 29-05-2017 02:36 PM

Substitute for lettuce
 
Try dandelion leaves too

T[_4_] 30-05-2017 11:01 AM

Substitute for lettuce
 
On 05/29/2017 06:36 AM, wrote:
Try dandelion leaves too



Purslane (tastes like water cress) or radish sprouts perhaps?

George Shirley[_3_] 30-05-2017 12:16 PM

Substitute for lettuce
 
On 5/30/2017 5:01 AM, T wrote:
On 05/29/2017 06:36 AM, wrote:
Try dandelion leaves too



Purslane (tastes like water cress) or radish sprouts perhaps?


We use kale instead of lettuce a good bit of the time, makes good
sandwiches and salads.


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