10 Cruciferous Vegetables You Should Add to Your Diet

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Cauliflower

Low in calories and high in fiber and vitamins, cauliflower can be used as a low-carb alternative to legumes.

Broccoli

Rich in vitamins K, C, fiber and antioxidants, it supports bone health and may reduce the risk of cancer.

Cabbage

It is known for its potential cancer-fighting properties and digestive health benefits.

Kale

A nutritional powerhouse, kale is packed with vitamins and minerals, like calcium and iron.

Turnip

High in vitamins and minerals, it supports heart health, aids digestion, and provides immune support.

Brussels sprout

These small cabbage-like vegetables support heart health and may help reduce inflammation.

Radish

Good source of vitamin C, fiber and potassium, it provides hydration and contains antioxidants.

Collard Greens

It supports bone health, provides antioxidants and aids in detoxification.

Arugula

Rich in vitamins and folate, it supports bone health, aids digestion, and provides anti-inflammatory benefits.

Bok choy

A type of Chinese cabbage, it is rich in vitamins and provides immune support.