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Forum DIET & CARE Can someone identify these greens??

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    • Kassy
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        Hi, I went out to purchase my buns greens today and in the place where the cilantro usually is was this different herb, I bought it without noticing and now I’m cautions about feeding it to the bun. Can anyone tell me what it is?? The internet hasn’t come up with any pictures of similar greens.


      • Sarita
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          Maybe arugula? Did you taste it, is it kind of a peppery taste?

          Did you buy it in an Asian market? Because then it might be something different.


        • JackRabbit
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            I could be wrong, but that doesn’t look like arugula to me.


          • Sarita
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              I’m wondering too if it is spinach? I also thought watercress.

              It’s really hard to tell just by this picture which is why tasting it might help.

              It kind of looks like arugula that I’ve seen in bulk but I sometimes mistake that too for spinach. It definitely doesn’t look like the arugula that is packaged which usually doesn’t have the stem.


            • HouseMiniLops
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                It looks like watercress. Yum!


              • CooperLop
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                  Agree, looks like watercress


                • justwildbeat
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                    It looks like watercress, which is okay for them to eat. Also if you do a Google image search there are very similar pictures to what you posted.


                  • Roberta
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                      Looks like baby spinach


                    • Kassy
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                        Definately watercresss! I’ve fed her watercress and spinach before though. Thank you!!

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                    Forum DIET & CARE Can someone identify these greens??