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02-M246 Broccoli, Acres Harvested for Sale: 2002 1 Dot = 100 Acres U.S.Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service United States Total 141,533 2002CensusofAgriculture
SHAKE UP YOUR SNACKS PICK A BETTER SNACK DECEMBER BROCCOLI Wash. Eat. How easy is that? " Cut up broccoli and make flower bunches in a bed of cottage cheese. " Make broccoli trees by cutting up cheddar cheese chunks and putting a broccoli floret in the middle of the cheese chunk.
Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable that belongs to the cabbage and mustard families, which also includes arugula, cauliflower, collards, bok choy, kale, mustard greens, radishes, turnips, watercress, rutabaga, and brussel sprouts. It is identified primarily by its dense clusters of green flower...
Broccoli is a popular vegetable in both fresh and frozen forms and has become a common vegetable in salad bars. Recently it has been found to contain certain substances associated with reducing the risk of cancer. Higher concentrations of the substance are found in seed sprouts than in heads.
BROCCOLI The name "broccoli" comes from the Latin word brachium, which means "branch," or "arm"---an apt description for a vegetable with numerous thick, fleshy stalks supporting a head of compact florets. Fortunately, broccoli is one of the healthiest food you can eat.
IF YOU'VE ever had an apple tree that wouldn't bear fruit it might have lacked a mate. Plants need lovers too. And even though hermaphroditic plants can (and do) self-pollinate, most shouldn't. Inbreeding often causes recessive abnormalities like the propensity for disease and low seed production.
A delicious stir-fry made with silky tofu and broccoli, carrots, celery and onions, all tossed in our special sauce and served over a bed of white rice. Analysis based upon 2 cups of rice; actual amount may vary. Analysis does not include cooking oil.