Moncalieri Lattughino | Definition Moncalieri Lattughino includes two kinds of lettuce: Parella lettuce and Zuccherina lettuce. They both belong to the species Lactuca sativa L., family Asteraceae or Compositae, and are annual herbaceous plants consisting of a more or less developed central nucleus of very tender leaves, whole and leaning one against the other. The edible part is formed by the leaves forming a more or less open small-size heads, that are eaten raw in salad. Both products are fragrant, crunchy, and fresh. Zuccherina lettuce, as you can understand from the name, is sweeter and more tender.
- Production Area: The Municipalities of the south-east belt of Turin (Moncalieri, Nichelino, and adjacent Municipalities), traditionally producing vegetables for the local markets.
- Legislative Protection: Moncalieri Lattughino is classified among the "Traditional Agri-foodstuffs of Regione Piemonte", according to art. 8 of the Legislative Decree 30th April 1998, n. 173 and the Annex to the Decisions of the Regional Council 15th April 2002 n. 46-5823.
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