a mix of small, young salad greens
a mixture of baby lettuces and other salad leaves, also known as gourmet salad mix
(also called salad mix): Is a potpourri of young, small salad greens.
A mixture of young shoots and leaves used in a salad. Mesclun usually contains various types of wild and cultivated chicory, lamb's lettuce and dandelion but may also include rocket, chervil, purslane and oak leaf lettuce.
A mixture of young, small salad greens often including arugula, dandelion, frisee, mizuma, radicchio and sorrel. It is simply a salad mix or gourmet salad mix.
A potpourri of young small salad greens including arugula, dandelion, frise
mix of young, small salad greens that often includes arugula, dandelion, frisé, mizuna, oak leaf, mâche, radicchio, and sorrel
A word used to describe a mixture of a dozen or more wild and cultivated greens. Often this mix is stretched with herbs or flower sprigs and bitter greens. These greens should be dressed very lightly, with only best oil and vinegar, so that their flavor will not be masked.
This is a mix of very young lettuces and greens. Often this mix is stretched with herb or flower sprigs and bitter greens. These greens should be dressed very lightly, with only best oil and vinegar, so that their flavor will not be masked.
is a mixture of young, small salad greens, especially baby lettuces such as mache, endive, oak leaf, and radicchio. Mesclun can be found in specialty produce markets and in most supermarkets.