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Charred Broccoli with Garlic

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147
Kcal
1g
Fat
13g
Carbs
13g
Net Carbs
7g
Sugars
13g
Protein
Charred Broccoli with Garlic

Charred Broccoli with Garlic is a simple yet flavorful side dish that combines the richness of roasted broccoli with the aromatic punch of garlic. This dish is perfect for those looking for a healthy, low-maintenance side to complement any meal. Best of all, it’s oven-baked in just 20 minutes, making it a fast and easy addition to your dinner table.

Broccoli is part of the cruciferous vegetable family, which includes a variety of nutrient-rich vegetables known for their health benefits.

Broccoli is a powerhouse of nutrients, making it a fantastic addition to any diet. It’s rich in fiber, vitamins C and K, and a range of antioxidants that support immune function, bone health, and overall well-being. Broccoli is also an excellent source of folate, which is important for cell repair and growth. Its high levels of sulforaphane, a compound known for its cancer-fighting properties, make broccoli a particularly beneficial vegetable to include in your meals.

While cruciferous vegetables offer numerous benefits, they contain compounds called goitrogens, which may interfere with thyroid function in large amounts, especially when consumed raw. However, cooking cruciferous vegetables like broccoli significantly reduces their goitrogen content, making them safe to consume for most people, including those with thyroid concerns, in moderation.

Charred Broccoli with Garlic is an easy, nutritious, and delicious side dish that pairs perfectly with a variety of meals. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, it’s a healthy choice that’s ready in just 20 minutes. Make it a regular part of your meal planning for a simple yet satisfying addition to your diet.

 

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