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Four Common Types of Lettuce

Do you know the nutrition in the lettuce you eat?

How many types of lettuce do you often eat? Do you prefer one over others? Do you know what kind of vitamins each type of lettuce gives? Here are four common types of lettuce that we consume regularly. Lettuce comes packed with macro-nutrients such as water, fiber, protein, sugar, carbohydrate; and micro-nutrients such as calcium, iron, magnesium, sodium, potassium, phosphorus; and phyto-nutrients such as beta-carotene, beta cryptoxanthin, lycopene, lutein, and zeaxanthin.

Leaf Lettuce

The leaf lettuce comes in many colors, from emerald green to dark maroon. Textures range from rounded edges to frills and ruffles. One and a-half cup of this chopped up red leaf lettuce gives you 40% of vitamin A, 6% of vitamin C, 4% of calcium, and 1 gram of protein.

Romaine Lettuce

This lettuce is pack with nutrients. The romaine lettuce is high in vitamin A, vitamin C, and beta-carotene which make it a heart-healthy green. The vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and fiber found in romaine lettuce are good for many common health problems. Two cups of this shredded lettuce give you 55% of vitamin A, 19% of vitamin C, 2% of iron, and 1 gram of protein.

Butter-head lettuce

This lettuce is a good source of vitamins, magnesium, calcium, potassium, and iron. One cup of this shredded lettuce has 36% of vitamin A, 3% of vitamin C, 2% of calcium, 4% of iron. Boston lettuce makes an excellent substitute for this butter-head lettuce also.

Crisp-head or green ice lettuce

The iceberg head lettuce is the most common lettuce in the U.S. They grow mostly in California and Arizona since they need warmer weather. Iceberg lettuce doesn't have many nutrients.

Romaine and leaf lettuce offer more vitamin A and C than iceberg. Romaine and butter head lettuce also have folate, which help prevent birth defect, and decrease heart disease.

Most of us eat salad every day, and these four types of lettuce are our regular choices. Make a habit in buying romaine, leaf, and butter head lettuce next time you go shopping.

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Comments (6)
#1 by francie, Oct 8, 2007
I like this article, good info. My sister grows lettuce in
her backyard garden, I'm envious :)
#2 by Ruby Hawk, Oct 9, 2007
My sister grows lettuce and scads of other vegtables. We all love our lettuce.good info here.
#3 by IcyCucky, Oct 10, 2007
It would be nice if we can grow our own lettuce.

Thank you, Francie.

Thank you Ruby.

Thank you beautyHighlite.
#4 by Lucy Lockett, Oct 16, 2007
That was interesting! I had a buttercrunch lettuce sprout and grow from nowhere this year!
#5 by wyn wyn, Nov 12, 2007
The topic is great!
#6 by sweetmax101, Oct 8, 2008
This helped me do research for school. I really apprecciate this wonderful information. Thank you very much!
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