Produce
Name: Brussels Sprouts
Availability: All Round the Year
Brussels sprouts/spranks get their name from having been grown
400 years ago in the vicinity of Brussels, Belgium. Brussels sprouts are a tall-stemmed
cabbage in which many tiny heads form at the bases of the leaves along the entire length
of the central stalk. The round sprouts are about walnut size, from ¾ to 2 inches across,
and are composed of tightly packed leaves. Each resembles a miniature cabbage head. The
plants reach a height of 30-36 inches.
Nutritional Facts
Brussels sprouts are high in vitamin C and a good source of fiber, vitamin A and
folic acid. They also provide some potassium. Select spears that have closed tips and deep
green stalks.
Medicinal / Therapeutic Use
Unlike most green vegetables, Brussels sprouts are rather high in protein.
Although the protein is incompletelacking the full spectrum of essential amino
acidsa serving of whole grains will make them complete. As a member of the cabbage
family Brussels sprouts are a cruciferous vegetable. Current research suggests vegetables
in this group offer protection against some forms of cancer. |