Broccoli has a firm, slightly crunchy texture when fresh, with a dense, bushy head made up of small florets. Its stalk is crisp and fibrous, while the leaves are tender yet sturdy. When cooked, broccoli becomes softer but can retain a slight bite if steamed or sautéed properly. Its overall feel is refreshing and hearty, making it a versatile addition to various dishes.
It tastes like broccoli.
You can tell if broccoli is bad by checking for signs of discoloration, wilting, or a strong unpleasant smell. If the broccoli looks dull, has yellow spots, or feels slimy, it is likely spoiled and should be discarded.
they do like it. but not too much broccoli
You can tell if broccoli is bad by checking for signs of discoloration, wilting, or a strong unpleasant odor. If the broccoli looks dull, has yellowing florets, or feels slimy to the touch, it is likely spoiled and should be discarded.
Broccoli has no plural in English. It is a mass noun, like "bread" rather than a count noun like "vegetable".
You can tell if your broccoli is going bad by checking for signs of discoloration, wilting, or a strong unpleasant odor. If the broccoli looks dull, has yellowing florets, or feels slimy to the touch, it is likely spoiled and should be discarded.
Broccoli smells like trees
yes he in fact didn't like broccoli
George Herbert Walker Bush did not like broccoli
Bush41 did not like to eat broccoli.
i like the way it feels i like the way it feels i like the way it feels i like the way it feels
I think she likes broccoli because she eats healthy food