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Bunch of lamb's lettuce

Lamb's lettuce

Pronounce it: lams lett-ess

Sometimes known as Corn Salad, lamb's lettuce has long spoon-shaped dark leaves and a distinctive, tangy flavour. It is used raw in salads as well as steamed and served as a vegetable. The unusual name reputedly comes from the lettuce's resemblance to the size and shape of a lamb's tongue.

Availibility

Lamb's lettuce is at its best from May to November.

Choose the best

Dark, narrow leaves that are springy and unwilted.

Prepare it

Be sure to wash and drain lamb's lettuce thoroughly before using as, like spinach, it can be quite grainy and gritty.

Store it

It is quickly perishable and should be used within two days of purchase. Store in an airtight plastic bag in the fridge.

Cook it

As a main ingredient in salads or cooked and served as a side vegetable.

Can't find it

Try cos lettuce or baby spinach.

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