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Miner’s lettuce, as the vitamin C–laden green came to be known, continues to land on Northwest dinner tables today, long after the gold panned out, and now it’s more popular than ever, commanding a ...
During the 19th century, for instance, some doctors used lactucarium — a dried, hardened form of a bitter, milky juice secreted by wild lettuce — as a sedative, or combined lettuce with other ...