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									Brussels sprouts, developed in Belgium in the 16th-century, and a member of the cabbage family, are loaded with vitamins, and a food of demonstrated effectiveness in cancer protection, in particular breast and prostate cancers. This way of preparing it does not only preserve such cancer-fighting properties, but is usually appreciated even by those who thought they didn't like brussels sprouts.
| ??? | Brussels sprouts, cut in half or quartered | ??? | |
| ??? | shallots, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | canola oil | ??? | |
| ??? | pine nuts [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | chicken broth, low-sodium | ??? | |
| ??? | marjoram, fresh, chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | dairy blend 5% | ??? | |
| ??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? | 
per 1 serving (160 g)
| 
						 Amount % Daily Value  | 
				
| 
						 Calories 110  | 
				
| 
						 Fat 7 g 10 %  | 
				
| 
						 
		          Saturated
							
	              1 g
	            
							 6 %  | 
				
| 
						 Cholesterol 10 mg  | 
				
| 
						 Sodium 50 mg 2 %  | 
				
| 
						 Carbohydrate 11 g 4 %  | 
				
| 
						 Fibre 4 g 17 %  | 
				
| 
						 Sugars 3 g  | 
				
| 
						 Net Carbs 7 g  | 
				
| 
						 Protein 4 g  | 
				
| 
						 Vitamin A 19 %  | 
				
| 
						 Vitamin C 114 %  | 
				
| 
						 Calcium 9 %  | 
				
| 
						 Iron 20 %  | 
				
| Food Group | Exchanges | 
|---|---|
| Vegetables | 1 | 
| Fats | 1 |