because you are eating like trees and who likes to eat cooked trees?? :)
And Boys eat trees for fun!! ;)
I read on a website that one cup of broccoli is 71 grams. There are approx. 453 grams in a lb...so about 6.
The UK does grow broccoli. A variety known as Calabrese Broccoli is the easiest to grow. It also has a shorter season.
The part of broccoli that we eat is an undeveloped flower.
gages smell cause its basically dying flesh on your ear so when you take them off.......the smell leaks out.........its really disgusting
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yes broccoli was eaten since years. it has been tryed to be eaten raw but it was too disgusting so it needs to be cooked before eating.
no, not at all. it is VERY delicious. I feel like a dinosaur eating trees when I eat them :)
NOOOOO!!!!! unless u put brussel sprouts, broccoli, green beans or any other vegatable in it. Yuck.
because I do disgusting things and act disgusting, I am a human being which is mostly a disgusting species.
Something disgusting like poo or vomit, he looks disgusting so he must smell disgusting.
No its not!!
Well, it smells disgusting and it looks gross and it came out of a amimal or person. So basically when you add all of those factor up it equals disgusting and yucky.
No. There are so many nutritional benefits to broccoli. Eat it.
Not everyone finds carrots disgusting. Taste preferences vary from person to person. Carrots are considered by many to be a healthy and nutritious vegetable due to their high beta-carotene content, which is converted to vitamin A in the body. If you find them unappetizing, you may want to try preparing them in different ways or incorporating them into dishes where their flavor is balanced with other ingredients.
Broccoli is a Brassica so grows best in alkali soil.
Because chocolate is made for yumminess and broccoli is made for health :)
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