Here’s some trivia about the powerful little green, the Brussels Sprout!
California is the top producer of Brussels Sprouts
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Some studies suggest suggest they increase the libido
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They are a member of the cabbage family, called Brassicaceae
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Steam cooking them increases their cholesterol lowering power
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Carving an X at the stem before steaming helps them cook more evenly
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Brussels Sprouts grow in stalks that produce 2 1/2 to 3 pounds of sprouts
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They suffer from an undeserved bad reputation, coming from the sulfur like smell that happens when they’re overcooked & is the same compound that helps to lower the risk of cancer
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Store them in the fridge in a plastic bag and they’ll last up to 10 days
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You can store steamed Brussels Sprouts in the freezer for up to a year
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They have enough power in them to light up a Christmas tree! Read about the UK event that did just that from treehugger.com
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Steaming, stir-frying, roasting, or enjoying as a salad are all ways to enjoy Brussels Sprouts with very different flavors. Get some recipes here.