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13598Providers of broccoli - Local Foods Partnership.http://www.localfoods.umn.edu/products/broccoli?sort=locationHome Partners Products Regions Join Search Buy Local! Local Food Challenge About LFP Events Reports Links Contact LFP Log In Products & Services broccoli 15 partners Partner Location Type Alexandria Farmers Market Alexandria Farmers Market Lakes Area Farmers Market Detroit Lakes FarmersCrops > Broccoli > ResearchbroccoliJan 1, 2007
The senior George Bush went public with his dislike for this strong-tasting but good-for-you vegetable when he was president of the United States. But if his mother had known about flavor-flavor learning, he may have grown up loving it. All it needed was a sprinkling of sugar, says Elizabeth D.
The rich soil of the Midwest can grow just about anything. Including, apparently, dollar bills. In fact, to grow those, one doesn't even need a plot of land.
Thanks for your question. The stems of broccoli are a good source of insoluble fiber, but do not have the same beta-carotene, potassium or vitamin C content of the florets.
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Campaign Desk isn't quite sure what to make of this story by Scott Lindlaw of the Associated Press, whose unerring eye for the trivial we have commented on before. In it, we discover that, despite his family's famous disdain for...
The findings are reported by Mari Hakala and Paul Breslin of Monell Chemical Sciences Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and appear in the September 19th issue of Current Biology, published by Cell Press. Compounds known as glucosinolates are present
broccoli sprout extract A cruciferous vegetable extract with potential chemopreventive properties. Broccoli sprout extract contains a high amount of sulforaphane, a naturally occurring isothiocyanate.