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  2. Collard (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Collard greens are rich sources (20% or more of DV) of vitamin A, vitamin C, and manganese, and moderate sources of calcium and vitamin B6. [15] A 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2-ounce) reference serving of cooked collard greens provides 137 kilojoules (33 kilocalories) of food energy.

  3. 20 best Thanksgiving sides to eat on weight loss meds - AOL

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    Collard greens (61 calories) Roasted Brussels sprouts (67 calories) ... "A 1-cup serving of cooked Brussels sprouts typically contains about 4 grams of protein while broccoli contains about 3 grams."

  4. The 20 Best Winter Vegetables to Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    When cooked to perfection, it still has a satisfying crunch, offering a welcome contrast in texture and a nutritious boost to your plate. ... 34 calories. 2.8 grams of protein. 6.6 grams of carbs ...

  5. Collard Greens Empanadas Recipe

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    The collard greens empanadas recipe from Marisel Salazar’s new cookbook, Latin-ish, is sure to spice up your usual selection. ... 301 calories. 18g fat. 26g carbs. 9g protein. 1g sugars ...

  6. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  7. Vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables can be eaten either raw or cooked and ... red cabbage, Savoy cabbage, Chinese broccoli, collard greens: 69.4 ... Most are low in fat and calories but ...

  8. What is a superfood? Dietitians weigh in on nutrient ... - AOL

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    Dark leafy greens include kale, spinach, collard greens, Swiss chard and turnip greens. These greens are impressively versatile and can be added to salads, smoothies, soups, curries, stir-fries ...

  9. Sukuma wiki - Wikipedia

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    Sukuma wiki is an East African dish made with collard greens, known as sukuma, cooked with onions and spices. [1] It is often served and eaten with ugali (made from maize flour). [1] In Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and other parts of East Africa, colewort are more commonly known by their Swahili name, sukuma, and are often referred to as collard greens.