arugula

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Synonyms for arugula

erect European annual often grown as a salad crop to be harvested when young and tender

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Summary: The pizza selection at Ricetta includes Capricciosa, Pescato di Mare, Rucola, Etna and Vegetariana.
Another stand-out dish is the Tagliata di manzo con rucola e Pomodorini (BD15++), rib-eye strips cooked to medium-rare perfection as requested and served with rocket salad and cherry tomato and a touch of Balsamic vinegar, of course.
Former Chairman of the Union Jim Boumelha won the post of Financial Secretary with difference of 30 votes on the second candidate for the job Jaho Rucola from Finland ./End
Though it is difficult to remember the lengthy names, you must sink your teeth in Almone Girgilato Con Salsa Di Zafrano, that is grilled salmon fillet with saffron sauce, Spaghetti Alla Marinara; spaghetti pasta with mix seafood, and tomato sauce and parmesan cheese or Rucola E Parmigiano Ripieni Di Manzo Rotolo Carpaccio Con Al Limone, rucola, and parmesan cheese stuffed beef carpacio roll with lemon dressing.
You can pick your favourite from soho, paisano, bresaola rucola and Italian village, to name a few.
As the food begins to come to the table, it is artistically plated and in small portions as requested; we started with the Le Cirque salad, a dish of seasonal vegetables and fruits simply dressed with lemon vinaigrette, allowing the flavours of all its ingredients like rucola, fennel, beets, orange and berries to really stand out.
Dietary inorganic nitrate sources commonly come from plant foods, particularly vegetables such as beets, spinach, rucola, lettuce, green beans, and a few fruits.
Delicious herbs, such as jahg -- something like gargeer (wild rucola) is a springtime specialty to be enjoyed fresh with meals.
Above: Fried Brains with Shredded Rucola; Left: Castillian White Bean and Garlic Soup with Poached Scallop and Crisp Joselito Hamsoup
The thin-crusted focaccia with rucola, parmigiano and a sprinkling of truffle oil is a must-have.
When almost done add a bit of rucola on top and bake 3 minutes more.
It's lipsmacking delicious and makes you feel good about eating -- the ladies who lunch now ask for two portions of the soup and salad (grilled peaches, Italian speck and rucola make the perfect combination), and they go back home feeling very good about their meal!