Garlic vs Spinach - What's the difference?
garlic | spinach |
A plant, Allium sativum , related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking.
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, author=David S. Senchina
, title=Athletics and Herbal Supplements
, volume=101, issue=2, page=134
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A particular edible plant, Spinacia oleracea , or its leaves.
Any of numerous plants, or their leaves, which are used for greens in the same way Spinacia oleraceae is.
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# Malabar spinach (
# New Zealand spinach ()
# water spinach ()
# (label) (various nightshade, legume, and Cucurbitaceae species)
# (Beta vulgaris : chard)
# )
# Lincolnshire spinach (: Good King Henry)
# mountain spinach Atriplex spp.
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As nouns the difference between garlic and spinach
is that garlic is a plant, allium sativum , related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking while spinach is a particular edible plant, spinacia oleracea , or its leaves.garlic
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(Allium sativum)Alternative forms
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citation, passage=Athletes' use of herbal supplements has skyrocketed in the past two decades. At the top of the list of popular herbs are echinacea and ginseng, whereas garlic , St. John's wort, soybean, ephedra and others are also surging in popularity or have been historically prevalent.}}