safest green alternative to spinach?
#282598 - 09/16/06 05:59 PM
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Miso
Reged: 04/20/06
Posts: 559
Loc: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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so for the last while i eat tons of raw spinach as it is the safest green to eat raw, but now with this whole e. coli spinach fiasco i have to avoid it until the all clear is given, so what is the next closest safest green people have been able to eat raw while stable, i mightr do baby romain or aruhula mayne, not sure. BOOOO i was doing really well with raw spinach.
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I always buy bagged baby spinach, until recently. I cook it versus eating it raw. Lately, I've been eating lots of swiss chard instead, as well as some kale & beet greens. It sounds like you're after a salad green alternative. Perhaps try baby romaine or mache or arugula (I love arugula cooked or blended with spinach in a sauce/pesto) or mesculn. Red leaf lettuce is pretty delicate & vitamin rich as well. Boston lettuce is delightful, as well, as a salad green.
Kate, IBS-D.
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can you eat the swiss chard or kale raw? i know spinach raw agrees with me, so maybe arugula i will try since it is also a soft salad green, we shall see, time for me to branch out on my greens, i eat quite a variety of everything else, but leafy greens i have been scared of as they used to cause serious gas for me.
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I usually eat a lot of raw spinach, but lately I've been eating baby romaine. It sits pretty well with me.
-------------------- ~Mary
Had surgery for rectal prolapse in Sept. '06 and feeling good now! Loving life with our IVF miracle #1.
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Baby chard is often in mesculn. The regular bunched swiss chard might be too coarse for raw salads. I don't recommend it. I think your best bet might be the mesculn--it contains a blend of funky ultra-healthy high nutrient baby greens (usually there's arugula in mesculn, too). Arugula is a mustard green & very peppery in flavour. I always found it too intense to eat it (arugula) on its own; it gave me rude breath--the kind of breath that eating raw broccoli gave me in pre-major IBS days. Seriously, I'd go for red leaf or mache (lamb's lettuce is heavenly, high nutrient, and light!) or meculn or romaine/baby romaine.
Kate, IBS-D.
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I sure wish you could get just beet greens. The tops of one set of beets is about enough for one serving when cooked. I found out I really loved these. I like the beets too, but they go way further.
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does baby romaine have the husks in it? i think that bothers my stomach. also, mesclun always gives me problems.
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I don't even know what the husks are. I just buy a package of baby romaine mix. It's just leaves...a mix of red/purple and green. It's very soft and seems to sit well with me. It's not harsh like iceberg or head lettuce.
-------------------- ~Mary
Had surgery for rectal prolapse in Sept. '06 and feeling good now! Loving life with our IVF miracle #1.
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