Broccoli Rabe

Broccoli rabe has a peppery flavour, with slightly bitter undertones. It’s popular in Italian cooking, and is good in rich pasta dishes, or sautéed and used as an accompaniment to strong-flavoured savoury dishes. It has dark green leaves with thin green stalks and small flowers that resemble broccoli florets. All of the plant can be eaten, although thicker stalks should be discarded. Broccoli rabe is available all year round.

To Buy

Look for full-green coloured broccoli rabe, with not too many flowers. Leaves should look crisp and fresh.

To Store

Store broccoli rabe in a plastic bag in the crisper section of your fridge for 3 to 4 days.

To Prepare

Separate leaves and stalks, discarding the thicker stalks, then steam or boil.

Nutritional Information:

Broccoli rabe is a source of vitamin C. Among other benefits, this vitamin helps with wound healing, as well as helping to maintain a healthy immune system. Broccoli rabe also has useful amounts of calcium and iron. Our bones require calcium throughout life and iron is needed for making red blood cells

Quantity per serve (90mg) Quantity per 100g
Energy 80kJ 90kJ
Protein 2.9g 3.2g
Fat, total 0.4g 0.5g
-saturated 0.0g 0.0g
Carbohydrate 2.6g 2.9g
-sugars 2.6g 2.9g
Dietary fibre, total 2.1g 2.7g
Sodium 30mg 33mg
Vitamin C 19mg 21mg
Folate 75mcg 83mcg
Calcium 100mg 110mg
Iron 1.9mg 2.1mg
Potassium 175mg 195mg

QUANTITIES STATED ABOVE ARE AVERAGES ONLY

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The information contained within this section is for general information purposes only, it should not be considered professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for specific nutritional needs.

 

 

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