Here's which types of lettuce are most popular, why these greens are good for you and what you need to be mindful of as you include more in your diet.
Following the E coli outbreak, the CDC is advising consumers "not to eat or buy romaine lettuce if they do not know where it was grown." The romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak is not over yet—in ...
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The Best Way To Store Romaine LettuceThanks to the high water content of a head of Romaine lettuce — approximately 94% — storing it correctly all comes down to controlling moisture loss. Once that happens, Romaine wilts.
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