Find your favorite lettuce
Whether in salads, sandwiches, wraps or pita pockets, lettuce adds flavor and nutrients without a lot of calories. But not all lettuces are the same. Different varieties offer diverse textures and tastes.
Try a new lettuce
Iceberg. A crisp classic that goes well with almost any salad ingredient.
Butter, also called Bibb or Boston lettuce. The mild flavor and bright-green colors make a winning combo!
Red leaf. This full-flavored, headless lettuce adds a splash of color—and vitamins to boot.
Romaine. It's crisp, crunchy, sweet and good for more than Caesar salads. Plus, dark lettuces are rich in nutrients.
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Reviewed 1/13/2025
Sources
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- American Institute for Cancer Research. "I've Heard That Lettuce Varieties Have Different Nutritional Value and Some Aren't Worth Eating. Is That True?" https://www.aicr.org/resources/blog/health-talk-ive-heard-that-lettuce-varieties-have-different-nutritional-value-and-some-arent-worth-eating-is-that-true
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- Produce for Better Health Foundation. "Leaf Lettuce." https://fruitsandveggies.org/fruits-and-veggies/leaf-lettuce.
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- Produce for Better Health Foundation. "Spring Greens." https://fruitsandveggies.org/stories/iv-for-050410-jennifer-shea.