By Linda Carney MD on September 17, 2013
Category: Food Matters

Which is Better, Raw or Cooked Broccoli?

We all know that George should eat his broccoli. But, do we know how he should eat his broccoli? Deep fried? Not quite. Boiled? Maybe. Raw? Possibly. There are studies on this all important subject and our favorite go to guy for such important Nutrition facts, Dr. Michael Greger has once again provided an answer. When you need a specific question answered I highly recommend his site NutritionFacts.org. His exhaustive list of questions and answers is really quite astounding. Just to help you a little bit I will at least let you know that fried broccoli was NOT the best way to eat broccoli. Are you surprised?

Dr. Greger compares different cooking methods and how they affect the nutrient content of fresh broccoli in the following video: 

Please understand that even if you are offered broccoli that was not cooked the best and most nutrient efficient way, it will probably still be good for you. This video is not intended to make us broccoli snobs. Although I do suggest you turn up your nose if offered fried broccoli. Frying broccoli is just not right.

A Few Benefits of Broccoli

For more information, see:

(1) Raw Food Diet Myths

(2) What's the Best Cooking Method?

(3) Raw Food Nutrient Absorption

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