Leafy Greens

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a green leafy vegetable, typically with a sharp, peppery flavor, often used in salads or cooked dishes

  • Mustard greens are a popular leafy green vegetable that is rich in vitamins and minerals.
  • I love adding mustard greens to my salads for an extra kick of flavor.
  • These mustard greens are the bomb - so tasty and good for you!
  • Eating mustard greens is like giving your body a healthy boost of nutrients.

noun a type of kale with dark green, bumpy leaves that are often used in salads and cooking

  • Dino kale, also known as Lacinato kale, is a type of kale with dark blue-green leaves.
  • I prefer using dino kale in my smoothies because it has a milder flavor compared to curly kale.
  • I heard dino kale is the bomb for making salads that taste amazing.
  • In the world of leafy greens, dino kale stands tall like a prehistoric dinosaur.

noun a type of leafy green vegetable, often used in Southern cuisine

  • The traditional Southern dish includes collard greens cooked with smoked ham hock.
  • My grandma makes the best collard greens for Sunday dinner.
  • I could go for some collard greens right about now.
  • Adding collard greens to your diet is like giving your body a nutrient boost.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • Nighttime spinach is a nutritious leafy green vegetable that can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes.
  • I love sneaking in some nighttime spinach into my smoothies for an extra health boost.
  • Hey, have you tried adding nighttime spinach to your salads? It's so good!
  • To me, nighttime spinach represents the quiet moments of reflection and growth that come at the end of the day.