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The Brassicaceae is also called the mustard and cabbage family. There are over 350 genera and 3,000 species of this family. The old name for this family is Cruciferae, due to its cross-shaped flowers.
NEW YORK JUN 23, 2006 (Reuters Health) - Eating plenty of leafy greens, broccoli and Brussels sprouts may help ward off the blood cancer non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, research findings suggest. In a study of more than 800 U.S.
Brussels Sprouts are one of the more unusual of the brassica family. Unlike the cabbage or broccoli with one central large bud or blossom, the Brussels Sprout grows on a stalk. This stalk can grow to up to three feet in height. The edible parts of the plant are clusters of swollen buds or sprouts.
This is a thick, creamy soup made, improbably, from Brussels sprouts. (It tastes good anyway.) The name is allegedly in honour of Prince Albert. Originally from: Great British Cooking, Jane Garmey Serves 6 Matt Bishop
In het kader van de bevordering van de kenniseconomie geeft de regering een injectie die oploopt tot ý 185 miljoen in 2007. Van dit structurele bedrag maakt de door de Manifestpartijen (vno-ncw, tno, knaw, nwo, vsnu) aanhoudend bepleite ý 100 miljoen extra voor nwo deel uit.
TRENT UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES NEWSNumber 12, December 2004 As the year winds down, many of us start planning our holidays - who we will see, what we will eat, and where we will go. Tradition at this time of year plays an important role in our lives.
How oats and beans and barley grow by Peter McCullagh and David Cli ord * Department of Statistics University of Chicago May 2004 Summary The aim of this paper to study the nature of spatial dependence of yields of agricultural crops.
Top 10 Disease Fighting Foods 1. Tomatoes: Especially cooked, tomatoes are packed with vitamins, minerals, and disease fighting compounds. 2. Onions: Yellow and purple onions contain more phytochemicals than white onions. 3.