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While I don’t believe there is any way to cook broccoli that will make it taste good, I think this approach has the best chance. The problem, however, is that the oil and salt rather defeat the health benefits of eating the vegetables in the first place…
I have great news for you, olive oil makes it so that your body more readily accepts cancer-fighting nutrients from vegetables.
One of the beneficial effects of olive oil is that it improves the bioavailability of lipophilic compounds such as carotenoids by acting as a food excipient, and enhances nutrient extraction and bioaccessibility https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514867/
I don’t know how much oil you were imagining but I recommend 1tsp to 1tbsp to coat your pan.
And salt is not inherently bad for you, in fact you need it in your diet for good cardiovascular health:
While I don’t believe there is any way to cook broccoli that will make it taste good, I think this approach has the best chance. The problem, however, is that the oil and salt rather defeat the health benefits of eating the vegetables in the first place…
I have great news for you, olive oil makes it so that your body more readily accepts cancer-fighting nutrients from vegetables.
I don’t know how much oil you were imagining but I recommend 1tsp to 1tbsp to coat your pan.
And salt is not inherently bad for you, in fact you need it in your diet for good cardiovascular health: