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VMT - Nieuws - Broccoli en bloemkool tegen prostaatkanker.
Why eat broccoli? Besides being a good source of calcium, potassium, folate and fiber, broccoli contains phytonutrients a group of compounds that may help prevent chronic diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes and some cancers.
maybe, just maybe, next year everyone will be clamoring for the coolest costume, ever. or more likely, by next year odin will be accusing us of being the meanest parents ever unless we get him a "real" constume, let him stay up late and tromp around the neighborhood filling his bag with candy.
3-N, NH+4-N and organic-N were evaluated in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italicacv. Futura and Premium Crop) plants cultured in vermiculite under greenhouse conditions supplemented with light.
Researchers at the University of Warwick have found that the standard British cooking habit of boiling vegetables severely damages the anticancer properties of many Brassica vegetables such as broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower and green cabbage.
Studies show a diet rich in cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, can be beneficial to your health. Broccoli promotes healthy cell activity and contains sulforaphane, which may help with detoxification.
Infant formula tests reveal that a plastics chemical called bisphenol A leaches from metal can linings into formula at levels which would expose some bottle-fed infants to harmful doses.
Lavar las zanahorias. Cortar en rodajas finas y diagonal. Poner un poco de agua con una pizca de sal a hervir. Aņadir las zanahorias y cocinar entre 3-4 minutos. Colar. Utilizar el mismo agua para el brocoli. Hervir de nuevo.
Broccoli is a cool-season crop. It grows best between 15° and 17° C. Broccoli can withstand light frosts. It is primarily grown for its edible buds, high nutritional value and attractive appearance. Broccoli production has been decreasing in recent years.
Verticillium wilt, a damaging disease of cauliflower, was successfully managed in a multiple-year field study by incorporating broccoli residues into infested soil.