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	<title>Comments on: Lettuce</title>
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		<title>By: J-P-S</title>
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		<description>Clearly John Evelyn was not a socialist, otherwise he might have seen how lettuce, far from &#039;reigning&#039; over the salad bowl, takes more of a &#039;working role&#039; within this profound microcosm of human society. I would agree more with Hector Moeping, who wrote in &#039;The Human Salad&#039; (1968) that &#039;the tomato takes the salad crown&#039;, with occasional &#039;regal duties&#039; set aside for those foreign ambassadors of the salad bowl, the raddish and the spring onion</description>
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