Yes, for a recipe see: http://culiblog.org/2006/01/brussels-pearls-neither-bitter-nor-farty/
Yes, the brussels sprout is a cultivar of wild cabbage that is grown for its edible buds.
Lettuce,Spinach and brussel sprouts
Brussel Sprouts are green because it wpuld be odd if they were purple
Brussel sprouts are bad for consumption when they are discolored, mushy, or have a strong, unpleasant odor. These signs indicate that the brussel sprouts have gone bad and should not be eaten.
Brussel sprouts can have a strong odor due to sulfur compounds released when they are cooked. These compounds are responsible for the distinctive smell often associated with brussel sprouts.
You can tell when brussel sprouts are bad if they have a strong, unpleasant odor, are discolored, or have a slimy texture.
What part of the plant is the brussel sprout from
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a person
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brussel sprouts
cabbage