Broccoli has no plural in English.
It is a mass noun, like "bread" rather than a count noun like "vegetable".
A group of broccoli is called a "hive." This term is less commonly used, as broccoli is typically referred to in singular or plural forms rather than in collective terms like some other foods. However, "hive" can refer to a cluster or group of broccoli.
"Broccoli rabe" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase I friarielli.Specifically, the masculine plural definite article imeans "the." The masculine noun friarielli means "broccoletti, broccoli rabe." The pronunciation is "ee FREE-ah-RYEHL-lee."
Some dishes that use broccoli as an ingredient are cheesy broccoli casserole, broccoli salad, cream of broccoli soup, beef and broccoli stir fry and broccoli cheese soup.
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No i dought that they have broccoli in them XD.
No one developed the vegetable broccoli. Broccoli was not invented by man.
Yes broccoli and broccoli rabe are in the same family, but it is not a type of broccoli it is a Italian green leafy vegetable.
I luv broccoli, Broccoli tastes gross/tasty
Broccoli is not composed of grass, but is actually made of broccoli.
Answer is "Broccoli", Broccoli is Sanskrit word, it is come from Sanskrit.
Broccoli is a vegetable, and one of the healthiest at that!
The collective noun for broccoli is a bunch of broccoli.