Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
les laitues non pommees
English translation:
leaf lettuce
Added to glossary by
BOB DE DENUS
Jan 21, 2002 09:00
22 yrs ago
French term
les laitues non pommees
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Food & Drink
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In a list of vegetables. It sounds strange to talk about heartless lettuces or lettuces without a heart-too much like the wizard of Oz! Can you suggest anything?
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | leaf lettuce | BOB DE DENUS |
4 +1 | heartless / that do not form a head or a heart | DPolice |
5 | lettuce without a good heart | Attila Piróth |
5 | leaf lettuce | BOB DE DENUS |
Proposed translations
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41 mins
Selected
leaf lettuce
leaf lettuce
Any of various cultivated lettuces that constitute a distinct variety ((...)) and are distinguished by leaves having curled, crisped, or develop into a compact head.
Note :
Leaf lettuce, as the name implies, grows with leaves loosely branching from its stalk - these varieties do not form heads. The leaves are clustered or pressed together but only the young ones at the center of the plant overlap to any extent.
Also I used to grow about two hundred cases of leaf lettuce by hydroponics
Any of various cultivated lettuces that constitute a distinct variety ((...)) and are distinguished by leaves having curled, crisped, or develop into a compact head.
Note :
Leaf lettuce, as the name implies, grows with leaves loosely branching from its stalk - these varieties do not form heads. The leaves are clustered or pressed together but only the young ones at the center of the plant overlap to any extent.
Also I used to grow about two hundred cases of leaf lettuce by hydroponics
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Yes, this sounds better-thanks"
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17 mins
heartless / that do not form a head or a heart
Some varieties of lettuce, like "Salad Bowl" (Feuille de Chêne) do not form a head or heart. You cut the leaves when you need them and they grow new leaves until autumn.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
BernieM
: Your second suggestion (that do not form a heart) sounds appropriate, but I definitely would not go for heartless - it has very strange connotations for lettuces!!
9 mins
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19 mins
lettuce without a good heart
pommee (chou) = with a good heart, according to Le Robert & Collins. Heart really has this meaning - according to Webster's: heart (6c) = the younger sentral part of a leafy rosette (as a head of lettuce) - so, even if it sounds strange, you can trust this solution.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Subhamay Ray (X)
15 mins
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disagree |
Erika Pavelka (X)
: It sounds as if the lettuce is an animate object! This does not sound natural in English at all.
8 hrs
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46 mins
leaf lettuce
leaf lettuce
Any of various cultivated lettuces that constitute a distinct variety ((...)) and are distinguished by leaves having curled, crisped, or develop into a compact head.
Note :
Leaf lettuce, as the name implies, grows with leaves loosely branching from its stalk - these varieties do not form heads. The leaves are clustered or pressed together but only the young ones at the center of the plant overlap to any extent.
Also I used to grow about two hundred cases of leaf lettuce by hydroponics
Any of various cultivated lettuces that constitute a distinct variety ((...)) and are distinguished by leaves having curled, crisped, or develop into a compact head.
Note :
Leaf lettuce, as the name implies, grows with leaves loosely branching from its stalk - these varieties do not form heads. The leaves are clustered or pressed together but only the young ones at the center of the plant overlap to any extent.
Also I used to grow about two hundred cases of leaf lettuce by hydroponics
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