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Sep 2019
19m 28s

Arugula: It's Not Rocket Science

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This leafy green has a peppery bite – that ‘hot’ nature is likely responsible for its long history of being regarded as an aphrodisiac. Anney and Lauren explore the history and science of arugula (also known as rocket). 
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