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On the Web
- Broccoli Recipes - Large collection of recipes including Asian Stir-Fried Broccoli, Broccoli Italian Style, and Broccoli-Walnut Ring.
- Best of Broccoli - How to select good broccoli, plus several recipes.
- Broccoli Recipes from Hugs's Homehearth - Dishes presented are broccoli pie, broccoli with bacon, with dijon vinaigrette, and marinated.
- Broccoli with Garlic - Includes links also to a recipe using brocoli stems and for broccoli slaw.
- Broccoli, Peppers and Pasta - Uses fresh broccoli, red, yellow, and orange bell peppers, carrots, and sesame seeds, among other flavorings and ingredients.
- Golden Crumb Broccoli Casserole - A recipe for fresh broccoli, dressed up with cream of mushroom soup and cheese, and topped with a sprinkling of cracker crumbs.
- Broccoli with Teriyaki or Parmesan - Two simple ways to flavor fresh, cooked broccoli.
- Broccoli Cheese Potato Topper - Uses fresh broccoli and cream of broccoli soup.
- Broccoli Bake - Uses frozen chopped broccoli, cream of mushroom soup, mayonaise, cheddar cheese, eggs, onion, and cornbread stuffing.
- Greek-Recipe.com - Broccoli Recipes - A collection of broccoli recipes, illustrating the use of broccoli in Greek cuisine.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tony Broccoli - Tony Broccoli is the adopted son of Cubby Broccoli, producer of the James Bond Film Series. Tony Broccoli worked on his father's films and in 2006 teamed up filmmaker Dallas Tanner to produce the travel adventure series Destination X Hawaii.
- Barbara Broccoli - Barbara Dana Broccoli (born June 18, 1960) is the daughter of the famous James Bond producer Albert R. Broccoli.
- Romanesco broccoli - Romanesco broccoli or fractal broccoli is an edible flower of the species Brassica oleracea and a variant form of cauliflower.
- Broccoli Books - Broccoli Books is a subsidiary of Broccoli Co., Ltd.
- Sulforaphane - Sulforaphane is an anticancer and antimicrobial compound that can be obtained by eating cruciferous vegetables such as brussel sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, bok choy, kale, collards, broccoli sprouts, chinese broccoli, broccoli raab, kohlrabi, mustard, turnip, radish, rocket, and watercress. The enzyme myrosinase transforms glucoraphanin (a glucosinolate) into sulforaphane upon damage to the plant (such as from chewing).