
Shakespeare mentions these in Antony & Cleopatra (Act 1, Scene 5)
βππΆ π°ππ©ππ‘ π‘ππΆπ°, π΄π₯π’π« β π΄ππ° π€π―π’π’π« π¦π« π§π²π‘π€π’πͺπ’π«π±β.
The reference is to the years of inexperienced youth – green is the fresh colour of young vegetables used in salads, and represents anyone who is young and lacking in experience. This also accounts for the use of the terms βgreenβ and βgreenhornβ for anyone considered to be a novice, raw hand, or simpleton.
P.S: and salad is delicious with the right dressing of course
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