Today in Food History...4/18
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Bibb lettuce was first cultivated in Kentucky by ...
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Bibb lettuce was first cultivated in Kentucky by Jack Bibb in the late 19th century It is also called limestone lettuce, from the limestone in the Kentucky soil where it was first grown.
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