Yes, kale is a cruciferous vegetable like broccoli, cabbage, & brussel sprouts. They are rich in vitamin C and other nutrients. They also have a sulphur containing compound that has been known to fight cancer.
Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable.
asparagus, arugula, artichoke, avocado
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The vegetable that sounds like "arugula" is "rugula," often referred to as "rocket" in some regions. It's a leafy green with a peppery flavor, similar to arugula. Both are part of the same family and are often used in salads and various dishes.
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The leaf vegetable is spelled arugula. (Erica sativa)
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no a colliflower is not a fruit, it is a vegetable!!! No
It is a cruciferous vegetable in 'Brassica', related to broccoli and cabbage
Eruca sativa, commonly known as arugula, rocket, roquette and many other names, is completely edible - stems, leaves and flowers. It is a salad vegetable native to the Mediterrean region.
No. Spinach is in the Chenopodiaceae family while lettuce is in the Compositae family of vegetables.
Broccoli is classified as a vegetable. Specifically, it is a cruciferous vegetable, part of the Brassica family, which also includes cauliflower, kale, and cabbage. While it does produce flower buds, it is primarily consumed for its edible parts, making it a vegetable rather than a fruit.