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Broccoli Sprouts Against Asthma
in Allergies, on March 12, 2009
...lant CHEMICALS glucosinolates are found in the tissue of cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and Brussels sprouts in high levels. Glucosinolated are metabolised by the body...
Compound In Broccoli May Inhibit Tobacco Smoke-Related Lung Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 8, 2008
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The compound indole-3-carbinol (I3C) found in broccoli (and cauliflower) may inhibit lung cancer from tobacco smoke. Such were the findings of a mice study by...
September at the Farmer's Market
in Do you like to cook?, on September 17, 2008
...matoes, eggplant, zucchini, peppers and cucumbers are still in season, and I'm starting to see cauliflower, Swiss chard , squash and kale. Crisp green beans are at their peak and earthy greens su...
July at the Farmer's Market
in Do you like to cook?, on July 9, 2008
...eggplant are perfect for making a big batch of ratatouille and green beans, bell peppers, fennel, cauliflower and lettuces are plentiful.
Little, round zucchini, zucchini blossoms and yellow, sum...
Foods You Have to Try in Mexico
in Latina Viva, on March 8, 2008
...d a bit of hot salsa (usually red) and dig in. Man I love these things!
Tortitas de coliflor are cauliflower patties. They're coated in egg whites and flour, fried lightly, and served with in a...
March at the Farmer's Market
in Do you like to cook?, on March 3, 2008
... tasty greens are perfect now! Choose from mustard, collards, young spinach, turnip and dandelion.
Cauliflower, potatoes, carrots , cabbage and fennel are also at their prime.
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Cauliflower and Apple Soup at au Midi
in Do you like to cook?, on February 10, 2008
...sister ordered their soup of the day, which I happily tasted. It was a smooth, tantalizing Curried Cauliflower and Apple Soup with Cumin. We reminisced about it late last night so this morning I decid...
February At The Farmer's Market
in Do you like to cook?, on February 6, 2008
...et potatoes , sunchokes , shallots, celeraic and turnips.
Cabbage, kale , Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, leeks and Belgian endive are readily available and at their peak.
Citrus fruit continue...
Best Cookbooks Of 2007
in Do you like to cook?, on December 10, 2007
It's that time of year again! Time for the Best Cookbooks of 2007 lists.
Culinate recommends 8 cookbooks that they think would be great gifts for food lovers.
Food & Wine magazine has divided their list of The Year's 25 Best Cookbooks into six categories; Chef Showcases, T...
WHB #112 - My Favorite Winter Salad
in Do you like to cook?, on December 9, 2007
When I eat this salad I feel stronger and more vivacious. Each tangy, invigorating bite gives me a boost.
It is a wonderful feeling on a dark, almost winter's day!
The rich greens, crunchy nuts and earthy endive mix together to make a salad that has an amazing texture and flavor. Endive is an ...
New Orleans Celebrates The Holidays
in Do you like to cook?, on December 8, 2007
The month of December brings Christmas, New Orleans Style , a celebration of the season, the city, food and history to the city of New Orleans.
Welcome to "Christmas New Orleans Style"! Join with us as we celebrate the spirit of our city aglow with twinkling lights, festive iron-lac...
Crispy Potato Latkes
in Do you like to cook?, on December 7, 2007
When Chanukah began at sundown this last Tuesday, many families sat down at their holiday tables to enjoy platefuls of traditional potato latkes.
Every year I make a big batch of latkes for my husband, but they are a few days late this year due to friends visiting from America and a bout of bron...
Celebrating In December
in Do you like to cook?, on December 6, 2007
The festivities during the month of December continue!
In London, England, the Whitecross Street Market is celebrating the season with over 60 food and drink vendors from across the UK. Head on over this weekend, sip some mulled wine, sample the various treats on offer and get some shopping done ...
Decorating With Cranberries
in Do you like to cook?, on December 6, 2007
Our kitchens are a wonderful source for holiday decoration inspiration.
Fresh, jewel-like cranberries can be used to make a colorful, cheerful centerpiece for your holiday table, or garlands to string around the house to create splashes of color. They are so beautiful, either on their own or mixed...
Christmas Cookie Contest
in Do you like to cook?, on December 5, 2007
Have you got a special holiday cookie recipe that you think is a real winner? If so, then here's a contest for you!
You have until December 31, 2007 to win $500 cash by submitting a winning cookie recipe to Better Homes & Gardens 2007 Christmas Cookie Contest .
Or, if cookies aren'...
Lentil Soup
in Do you like to cook?, on December 4, 2007
Dark green le Puy lentils have a hearty, earthy flavor that is perfect for making into a robust soup.
Originally from the Mediterranean, lentils have been cultivated for some 10,000 years. They were introduced to the volcanic Le-Puy-en-Velay area by the Gauls and have been part of the local la...
Group Recipes
in Do you like to cook?, on December 2, 2007
If you love food and love new recipes, I have a great website to recommend!
About a year ago I discovered a fun site called Group Recipes . It offers a place to exchange recipes, search for something new to try and meet some people who share your love of food.
The site is very easy to use. It onl...
Food Stylist Tricks
in Do you like to cook?, on December 1, 2007
You see that photograph of the beautiful, juicy, golden roast chicken in the food magazine? So mouth watering! So appetizing!
And so fake!
To keep it nice and plump, that chicken is raw. And the beautiful golden color? Angostura bitters or molasses and a blowtorch.
I find the art of food ...
WHB #111 - Vin d'Oranges
in Do you like to cook?, on November 30, 2007
Late autumn brings bushels of oranges to the markets. That means it is time to make Vin d'Oranges!
Vin d'Oranges is a delicious, festive apéritif that takes only three weeks to mature. If you start a batch now, it will be ready in time for Christmas and the New Year.
This recipe is my a...
Early December Food Events
in Do you like to cook?, on November 29, 2007
Early December has a wealth of food and wine events to get out and enjoy!
Portland, Oregon invites its visitors and residents to have a wander around the Holiday Ale Festival this Thursday, November 29 through Sunday, December 2.
Despite chilly temperatures and often-inclement weather outside, a...
WHB #110 - Curried Cauliflower Soup
in Do you like to cook?, on November 24, 2007
... this week's WHB, I have made a great vegetarian recipe for an aromatic and super easy Curried Cauliflower Soup . Cauliflower is an excellent source of fiber, folate, vitamin C, and vitamin B6. I...
Wine Country Cookbooks
in Do you like to cook?, on November 14, 2007
... This is a fast, easy sauce to serve over a hot, cooked vegetable, such as asparagus, broccoli or cauliflower.
1/2 pound process American cheese
1/2 cup California rosé
3 or 4 drops Tabasco sauce
Cu...
Cauliflower and Cheese Soup
in Do you like to cook?, on September 21, 2007
...When you think of cauliflower and cheese soup, the cheese that most often comes to my mind is cheddar. But this time I think I'll try some cauliflower and cheese soup made with Parmesan.
Parme...
On Broccoli and Cauliflower Against Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 4, 2007
... Broccoli and cauliflower are two of my favorite vegetables these days. Between the two, broccoli i love better because most parts are more tender than cauliflower's when steamed or cooked. ...
Baked Salmon with Ma La Oil
in Do you like to cook?, on June 15, 2007
...ried tofu. Added to ingredients that have their own personality, like baked sweet potato or steamed cauliflower brings up the deliciousness quotient to a whole new level. This is one example of "...
Genetic Mutation in Orange Cauliflowers, Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 5, 2007
... Scientists have identified the genetic mutation leading to orange cauliflowers .
The genetic mutation recently isolated by Cornell plant geneticist Li Li and colleagues -- and described in the D...
Cabbages and Cauliflower For a Healthy Baby
in Well Woman Blog, on February 1, 2007
...mong the healthiest foods we can eat. Research has revealed that cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc.) are important in lowering cholesterol. They also help to detoxi...
Improving Crop Plants Through Genomics
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 30, 2007
...udomonas syringae DC3000 as a model system for studying virulence-related genes
using tomato and cauliflower as models for improving crops' nutritional qualities
using genomics to identify na...
Broccoli and Cauliflower Inhibit Hereditary Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 22, 2006
... Cruciferous vegetables- cauliflower and broccoli are abundant on sulforaphane (SFN), a compound that has previously been linked to inhibition of some cancers induced by carcinogens (external agents...




