- Rocket, eruca, or
arugula (Eruca sativa) is an
edible annual plant in the
family Br****icaceae used as a leaf
vegetable for its fresh, tart, bitter, and...
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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 sativa, a...
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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...
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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...
- 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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recently derived version, the tagliata,
sliced rare beef
served on a bed of
arugula,
often with
slices of
Parmesan cheese on top. Most of
these courses are...
- the
sandwich may
include salad items such as
lettuce and
rocket (U.S.,
arugula). An
informal poll by the
German supermarket chain ALDI saw it
voted as...
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Oliver as Nico, a
brash pink
rabbit and
identical twin to
Arugula.
Beatrice Schneider as
Arugula, a nice pink
rabbit and
identical twin to Nico. Antonina...
- A
hamburger served in New York with
arugula on a
ciabatta roll...