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what are the mixed leaves in fishbowl salad

The mixed leaves in Fishbowl’s salad base are the leafy greens used as the salad foundation, and nutrition listings show a “Mixed Leaves” option as a regular or large base, but they do not spell out the exact leaf-by-leaf mix.

From the available menu and review references, it’s best understood as a standard salad blend rather than one fixed recipe. In practice, that usually means a combination of baby greens and similar mild leaves, but Fishbowl’s public nutrition pages I found do not give the precise ingredient list.

What that means

  • It is the salad base , not a topping.
  • The mix is likely a neutral leafy blend meant to work with different bowls.
  • Public sources do not confirm the exact leaves included.

Practical takeaway

If you’re choosing it for flavor, expect a fresh, mild, leafy base rather than something strongly peppery or bitter. If you need the exact greens for allergies or dietary reasons, the public material available here isn’t specific enough to guarantee the precise mix.

TL;DR

Fishbowl’s “mixed leaves” appears to be a generic salad-leaf blend used as the base, but the exact leaves are not publicly listed in the sources I found.