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Add asparagus and mushrooms, and sauté just until tender, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds, and season with salt and pepper. Serve hot. Serves 4.
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Thanks for your question. The stems of broccoli are a good source of insoluble fiber, but do not have the same beta-carotene, potassium or vitamin C content of the florets.
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLE SYNOPSIS: Children described as poor eaters by parents in a Finnish survey were found to actually consume an amount each day reasonable for their size. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE SOURCE: Nagourney E. Young broccoli haters get a break. New York Times 2004 March 9 : F6 (col. 1).
U .S. presidents may not all have cared for broccoli, but it appears that many Americans have come to enjoy it. After stagnating sales in the early 1990 s, broccoli has again caught the interest of American consumers.
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