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15 types of greens and how to cook each one
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Packed with vitamins A and C, calcium, iron, fiber, and folic acid, these dark leafy greens have gained popularity in recent years due to their high nutritional values. But before the health craze, ...
To the unknowing eye, the farmers market in chillier months may be uninspiring — tomatoes and stone fruit are a long way off, and all you see at vendors’ tables are bunches of hearty greens, a ...
Winter tends to draw the short stick when it comes to seasonal produce love. Though their offerings aren’t always as bright and colorful as peak spring, summer and fall fruits and vegetables, the cold ...
Here is a deliciously simple way to braise collards until they are silky and tender. The secret? Simmer the greens with vinegar and sugar to give a sweet-tart edge to the greens. F&W Test Kitchen chef ...
This weeknight pasta dinner is easy and fast thanks to quick-cooking greens and canned cannellini beans. Jarred Calabrian chiles add a touch of heat. Elizabeth Mervosh is a recipe tester and developer ...
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