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The imported cabbageworm adult is one of the most common butterflies in the Northeast. The velvety-green caterpillar of this butterfly feeds on the leaves of cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, turnips, radishes, kale, lettuce and weeds of the mustard family.
By eating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables green, yellow-orange, red, blue-purple, and white you're giving your body a wide range of nutrients that are important for good health.
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PUBLISHED PAPER RELATING TO BRUSSELS SPROUT Thomson CM. 1999. Classification of Brussels sprout cultivars in the UK ⬠Brassica oleracea L. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera DC. In: Taxonomy of cultivated plants, Third International Symposium, Edinburgh, 20-26 July 1998.
Radiological Habits Survey: Sellaeld, 2003 2004 Environment Report RL04/04 Radiological Habits Survey: Sellafield, 2003 The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Lowestoft Laboratory Pakefield Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0HT F. J. Clyne, K. A. McTaggart, J. R.
Drug-food interactions " Large changes in the amount of dietary vitamin K in may affect warfarins actions " Mustard Greens Cabbage " Collard Greens Spinach " Turnip Greens Kale " Broccoli Brussels Sprouts " Mayonnaise Oil (Cannola, vegetable) " " Consistency is Key!! " Others:
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