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Lettuce is a low-calorie food that contains water, fiber, and some vitamins and minerals, but it is not a significant source of energy due to its low carbohydrate content. While it can contribute to overall nutrient intake and provide some energy, humans typically do not rely on lettuce as a primary source of energy because of its limited caloric value.
Yes. Lettuce is about 96% water, potato about 79%. Please see the link.
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.
on water because it gives the plant more energy to grow
By water lettuce, I assume you mean iceburg lettuce. I figure it would take about 4 heads of lettuce to make one pound (a medium sized head is about 250g). There are 90 calories in each head, so:90x4 = 360 caloriesThat's without any dressings, oils, spices, etc. - just the lettuce.Lettuce has been called a negative calorie food. It takes more energy to chew and digest the lettuce than it provides in calories.
Lettuce has more water to the leaf, while cabbage is firm. They are also two totally distinct plant species (Lactuca - lettuce and Brassica - cabbage)
more water
It gives light energy and more.....
Iceberg lettuce actually doesn't have much nutrition at all...it is mostly water. Greener lettuces, like romane lettuce, are packed with more vitamins and other important nutrients.