- Rocket, eruca, or
arugula (Eruca vesicaria; syns.
Eruca sativa Mill., E.
vesicaria subsp.
sativa (Miller) T****., Br****ica
eruca L.) is an
edible annual...
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Arugula is a
common name used to
refer to
several edible species of the
flowering plant family Br****icaceae (mustards).
These include:
Eruca vesicaria...
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produce salad leaves,
which are
marketed as wild
rocket in
Britain or
arugula in the US. It is
easily confused with
garden rocket,
which has similar...
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originated in Provence, France. The
traditional mix
includes chervil,
arugula,
leafy lettuces and endive,
while the term
mesclun may also
refer to a...
- make a salad.
Garden salads use a base of
leafy greens such as lettuce,
arugula or rocket, kale or spinach; they are
common enough that the word salad...
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Taramira oil or
jamba oil, is a seed oil,
pressed from the
seeds of the
arugula (Eruca sativa).
Because the
plant is
highly drought resistant, the oil...
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balsamic vinegar in
addition to it.
Olives and
onions may appear,
along with
arugula (rocket) or
romaine lettuce to
augment the basil.
Oregano or
black pepper...
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cress contains different glucosinolates, flavonoids, and saponins.
Rocket (
arugula) Angier,
Bradford (1974).
Field Guide to
Edible Wild Plants. Harrisburg...
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Channel cooking show
Barefoot Contessa,
where she
cooked Roasted Chicken,
Arugula and
Bread Salad, and Tri-Berry Crumble. Monk has
appeared in over 30 films...
- oil and
lemon juice or
balsamic vinegar, and
served with
rocket (rucola,
arugula) salad,
cracked black pepper, and
fresh Parmesan cheese.
Bresaola is sometimes...