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At the supermarket, you'll find a wide selection of leafy greens: from tender baby spinach to crunchy romaine, soft butter lettuce and spicy arugula. How do these greens differ nutritionally?
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Remove any old or damaged leaves and wash well before cooking. Romaine, Little Gem, iceberg, round lettuce, or bags of mixed leaves all work well. You can also use watercress, spinach and pak choi.