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arugula
[ uh-roo-guh-luh ]
noun
- a Mediterranean plant, Eruca vesicaria sativa, of the mustard family, having pungent leaves used in salads.
arugula
/ əˈːɡʊə /
noun
- another name for rocket 2
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of arugula1
C20: from N Italian dialect
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I added a scoop of pistachios — another Italian specialty — and tossed arugula and a wedge of blue cheese into my bag.
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Garnish with a sprig or two of watercress or arugula.
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And they have a side of spinach that I’ll get to pretend to be healthy, or an arugula salad.
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In 2007, for example, Barack Obama was pegged as out of touch by some when he mentioned the high price of arugula at Whole Foods while campaigning in Iowa.
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I’m one of those lovers, especially with the supernaturally fresh bags of Tampopo arugula I used to get weekly at the Phinney Farmers Market.
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