Lechuga in english
Lettuce
pronunciation: letəs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: letəs part of speech: noun
In gestures
lechuga = lettuce ; head of lettuce.
Example: Greenhouses are used widely in the Mediterranean basin for the production of out of season vegetables such as aubergine, bean, cucumber, lettuce, pepper and tomato.Example: But because of their relatively short shelf life, heads of lettuce have to be shipped quickly so that they remain crisp and fresh.more:
» cabeza de lechuga = head of lettuce .
Example: But because of their relatively short shelf life, heads of lettuce have to be shipped quickly so that they remain crisp and fresh.» cogollo de lechuga = heart of lettuce ; little gem lettuce .
Example: They serve a range of Spannish dishes like a heart of lettuce served with filet of whitefish and fresh vegetables. Example: Hamster can't eat little gem lettuce -- it is too full of water content for them to handle and will give them diarrhea if they eat it.» lechuga hoja de roble = oak-leaf lettuce .
Example: Oak-leaf lettuce tolerates heat very well and does not become bitter because of it.» lechuga iceberg = iceberg lettuce .
Example: What iceberg lettuce may lack in overt flavor, it makes up for in its texture and crunchiness.» lechuga mantecosa = butterhead lettuce .
Example: Butterhead lettuce is one of the best known and most popular types of lettuce in the Netherlands.» lechuga oreja de burro = romaine lettuce ; cos lettuce .
Example: Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food. Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).» lechuga oreja de mulo = romaine lettuce ; cos lettuce .
Example: Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food. Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).» lechuga orejona = romaine ; cos ; cos lettuce ; romaine lettuce .
Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates). Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates). Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates). Example: Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food.» lechuga romana = romaine ; cos ; cos lettuce ; romaine lettuce .
Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates). Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates). Example: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates). Example: Due to its extremely low calorie content and high water volume, romaine lettuce is actually a very nutritious food.» más fresco que una lechuga = as cool as a cucumber .
Example: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.» tan fresco como una lechuga = as cool as a cucumber .
Example: By the 1930s, 'cool as a cucumber' was 'the bee's knees,' slang of the era for 'excellent'.