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  2. How to cook kale — in salads, soups, stews and beyond - AOL

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    Kale pasta: Ribbons of kale pair beautifully with garlic, Parmesan and spaghetti, as a filling for stuffed shells or as a layer in lasagna. Just remember to massage or blanch the kale first so it ...

  3. Lacinato kale - Wikipedia

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    Lacinato kale, like most other kale varieties, is usually blanched first, and then sautéed with other, flavourful ingredients; in Campanian cuisine, anchovies are often added. [9] It is commonly used in pastas and soups, but can also be eaten raw, in a salad. [16]

  4. 61 tasty, low-carb foods that will keep you full and satisfied

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    It has a bitter taste if you eat it raw. Most often it's cooked by sautéing, as in Italian cuisine. It's an excellent side dish or addition to a pasta or salad. Kale.

  5. Leaf vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Spinach leaves in a colander A bundle of curly-leaf kale. Leaf vegetables, also called leafy greens, pot herbs, vegetable greens, or simply greens, are plant leaves eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by tender petioles and shoots. Leaf vegetables eaten raw in a salad can be called salad greens.

  6. Countdown to Thanksgiving: 2 week timeline, tips, recipes to ...

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    Whether you eat at noon or 5 p.m. you'll want to have something out to munch on. ... "Cook the noodles the day before along with the bechamel for the sauce. ... Toss the salad and plate anything ...

  7. List of leaf vegetables - Wikipedia

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    The raw or cooked leaves were one of the traditional foods of the Mendocino and Miwok Indians, among other native peoples [173] [174] Mirabilis expansa: Mauka: One of the important food crops of the ancient Inca empire. Leaves were eaten as a leaf vegetable or used raw in salads. [175] Morinda citrifolia: Noni tree

  8. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat a Salad ... - AOL

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    "Raw vegetables may be difficult to digest for some folks, so ease into eating more salads slowly." Best adds that diarrhea, constipation or irregular bowel movements are also flags.

  9. Kohlrabi - Wikipedia

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    Kohlrabi leaves are edible and can be used similarly to collard greens and kale, but take longer to cook. Kohlrabi is an important part of Kashmiri cuisine, where it is called Mŏnji. It is one of the most commonly cooked vegetables, along with collard greens (haakh). It is prepared with its leaves and served with a light soup and eaten with rice.