Aseel says 75%
Ayhem says 70%
Aleen says 78%
Who is correct/ the closest?
Lettuce does not literally turn into water, but it is composed of a high percentage of water—about 90% by weight. When lettuce wilts or loses freshness, it can appear to lose volume and firmness due to moisture loss. This process can give the impression that the lettuce is turning into water, but it is actually dehydrating. Proper storage can help maintain its crispness and moisture content.
water lettuce
is a water lettuce a producer consumer or decomposer
a lettuce.
Goldfish do eat water lettuce as part of their diet.
water lettuce is great for cleaning the water of decomposition byproducts
lettuce eats water, sunlight, and soil/fertilizer.
yes, but the lettuce wilts and loses its crunch. THat's because lettuce is mostly water, and the water evaporates when heat is introduced.
Water. It take less to digest and gives you more than Head Lettuce
The water content is high, about 95%
If you put the lettuce in fresh water there are more salts in the leaf than in the water, so the water will move back into the cells and make them rigid again, because the cells will swell. So if your lettuce in limp, laying it in water will make it crisp again.
Lettuce is primarily water. As such it freezes at just below the freezing temperature for water, or at about 30 degrees Fahrenheit.