Brussels sprouts develop during the cold months. It is an excellent source of vitamin K, A, B, and C. It has a lot of fiber and alpha-lipoic acid. This vegetable is good for the heart, bone, and brain function. It helps in keeping your blood sugar level balanced.
Another bonus? They're super tasty (especially if you fry them up with bacon and carmelized onions!)
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Another bonus? They're super tasty (especially if you fry them up with bacon and carmelized onions!)
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This root vegetable should also be part of your winter meals. Just one cup contains half your daily value of vitamin C (and you know vitamin C is important to keep your skin and hair glowing!). Rrutabagas also have potassium, B vitamins, magnesium, manganese and phosphorus, which are beneficial for your heart health and blood pressure.
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