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Dreaded Broccoli.


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n.
1. A secondary, usually explanatory title, as of a literary work.

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 "Enjoying the food you know you should eat," the light-hearted Dreaded Broccoli broccoli (brŏk`əlē) [Ital.,=sprouts], variety of cabbage grown for the edible immature flower panicles. It is the same variety (Brassica oleracea botrytis) as the cauliflower and is similarly cultivated.  features both recipes and detailed articles on matters of food and drink. Issue reviewed featured first-person (unsigned unsigned
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signed - having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter"
) account of gardening and camping; a 4-page article on eating, cooking, shopping and sight-seeing in Arkansas, complete with recommended restaurants and stores; a 2-page history and analysis of The Great House of Allium allium

Any plant of a large genus (Allium) of bulbous, onion- or garlic-scented herbs of the lily family, including the onion, garlic, chive, leek, and shallot. Allium species are found in most regions of the world except the tropics and New Zealand and Australia.
, with a couple of onion recipes; 1-page wry article on The Essentials of Wine Fraud, by Aaron Haspel; and a page devoted to nutrition news, featuring "Revisiting the Mediterranean." Two pages provide an introduction to and two recipes for "silly desserts."
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