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liuzhou

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3 hours ago, heidih said:

As Cos is romaine elsewhere from us US centrics... 

 

No. It's called cos in the UK, too. And in Greece where the word originated. In fact, Romaine is more common in the USA than cos.

 

Also. sucrine isn't synonymous with romaine/cos. Although closeley related, they are different cultivars.

liuzhou

liuzhou

3 hours ago, heidih said:

As Cos is romaine elsewhere from us US centrics... 

 

No. It's called cos in the UK, too. And in Greece where the word originated. In fact, Romaine is more common in the USA than cos.

 

Also. sucrine isn't synonymous with romaine/cos. Although closeley related, they are diffrent cultivars.

liuzhou

liuzhou

3 hours ago, heidih said:

As Cos is romaine elsewhere from us US centrics... 

 

No. It's called cos in the UK, too. And in Greece where the word originated. In fact, Romaine is more common in the USA than cos.

 

Also. sucrine isn't synonomous with romaine/cos. Although closeley related, they are diffrent cultivars.

liuzhou

liuzhou

2 hours ago, heidih said:

As Cos is romaine elsewhere from us US centrics... 

 

No. It's called cos in the UK, too. And in Greece where the word originated. In fact, Romaine is more common in the USA than cos.

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