Wiktionary
n. (context plurale tantum English) The leaves of the dandelion, eaten as a vegetable.
Usage examples of "dandelion greens".
From a pile of greens gathered in the woods she selected young nettle leaves, handfuls of red clover blossoms, dandelion greens and a number of fiddlehead ferns.
We didn't have any lettuce, so Alicia volunteered to pick some dandelion greens and show us how good they were on burgers.
Down the valley, more figures were bobbing up and down, picking dandelion greens.
He found three pork chops, two eggs, a saucepan hall-filled with cold hominy grits and a serving dish containing dandelion greens and okra that had been boiled with pigs feet.
She amazed the engineer by the variety of dishes she managed to concoct from the canned goods, the game that Stern shot, and fresh dandelion greens dug near the spring.
It had been worth all the frustration and singed fingertips to see Cash's expression when he walked into the line shack after a day of prospecting and found fresh biscuits, fried ham, baked beans with molasses and a side dish of fresh watercress and tender young dandelion greens waiting for him.
Later, his stomach filled with grits and dandelion greens, pork belly and red gravy, he made his way back to the church just as it was growing dark.