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MotherNature.com - Brussels Sprouts.

14968 MotherNature.com - Brussels Sprouts. http://www.planetrx.com/Library/Ency/Index.cfm/Id/1680000 Resembling tiny, tightly closed cabbage heads, Brussels sprouts are members of the cabbage family, and were first widely cultivated in 16th-century Belgium. They grow in closely packed rows on a tall, thick stalk, and have a pungent, slightly bitter flavor. Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research brussels   sprouts   beta-carotene   cruciferous   vegetables   anti-inflammatory   bruising   risk   of   cataracts   activity   indole-3-carbinol Jan 1, 2007  

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