Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... With names like Purple Passion, Purple Majesty or Purple Haze, you might think you’re growing a vegetable that’s going to land you in the pokey — and not the ...
Purple is not simply a popular trend in fashion. This color of royalty, dubbed the "new black" by fashionistas, is also the new black in food. In produce aisles, at farmers markets and on restaurant ...
This gorgeous vegetable contains all of the health properties of white cauliflower with the added bonus of extra anthocyanin (that lovely antioxidant that's so great for you!). Just don't be surprised ...
Purple fruits and vegetables are in trend not because of their aesthetically pleasing colour but health benefits. Yes, it’s super true that these foods are delicious and nutritious for your body. You ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Add more color to our diet. Eat our veggies. I doubt chocolate brown and potato-chip beige are what dietitians have in mind. Dark green, red, orange and even purple vegetables are more than willing to ...
Purple is the usually the star of fall flower beds trends, but why not bring that color into your vegetable garden? Meet purple sprouting broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica 'Early Purple ...
Anthocyanins in plants have properties that reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, shows a new review article. Anthocyanins are red, purple and blue pigments found in fruits, vegetables, and tubers. The ...
It sure would be hard to explain to any young child why cooking would turn purple beans, such as the variety Royal Burgundy, from purple to green. Which cooking does.You can’t respond by just saying, ...