Collards are not only part of the cabbage family but share the same botanical name as kale as well as most of the fabulous nutritional value. A staple in the South of the United States, Collards are full of health promoting Phytonutrients (organosulfur) and Antioxidants known to help in the prevention of cancer.
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Collard Green Smoothie Recipe:
Blend and enjoy. Freezing your cantaloupe the day before makes for a refreshing delight.
| Nutrition Facts | ||||||
| Serving Size 36g (~1 cup chopped) | ||||||
| Amount Per Serving | ||||||
| Calories 11 | Calories from fat 1 |
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% Daily Value* |
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| Total Fat 0g | 0% |
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| Saturated Fat 0g | 0% |
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| Cholesterol 0mg | 0% |
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| Sodium 7mg | 0% |
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| Total Carbohydrate 2g | 1% |
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| Dietary Fiber 2g | 5% |
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| Sugars 0 g | ||||||
| Protein 1g | ||||||
| Vitamin A | 48% |
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| Vitamin C | 21% |
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| Calcium | 5% |
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| Iron | 0% |
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| *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your Daily value may be higher or lower depending upon your calorie needs. | ||||||
Collards' name has evolved from the Anglo-Saxon coleworts or colewyrts and translates as "cabbage plants." Although available throughout the year, Collards are at their best in the colder months of January through April. Choose Collards with firm leaves that are bright and dark in color. Avoid the giant fan sized leaves as in general, the smaller the leaves, the more tender they are with a milder flavor. Do not wash the Collards until you are ready to use them and store them in the refrigerator. They will keep for several days but do tend to become more bitter with age.
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