Do you prefer cooked or uncooked broccoli?!


Question:

Do you prefer cooked or uncooked broccoli?


Answers: theyre both yummy in their own special way!

It depends on how it's cooked though... my dad always overcooks it until it's mush! My dad is a great cook but his broccoli sucks, lol!

Raw broccoli is always yummy in salad and dipped in ranch dressing. I like both, but I eat it raw more often. I prefer it cooked ....raw is a little too much for me ...it reminds me of dinosaur food ....if it is blanched in boiling water for 3 minutes (just the florets)...then it is nice for crudites ...

Lakshmi i prefer cooked broccoli cuz it taste better in a way and its not so hard to bite I like them both...but I think the raw is probably better for you since the nutrients haven't been cooked out of it. i guess cooked, cuz i like it steamed I like it cooked much better. Cooked all the way.. especially with Blue Cheese Dip I like cooked broccoli with cheese sauce on it. hi martinhl,
I prefer to eat my broccoli uncooked
when you cook any vegetables the nutrients
are washed away.
Oh sure they have to wash before eating them love it steamed or boiled with shrimp like chinese food or with grilled chicken or ground turkey or chicken i like it uncooked, so i can dip it in peppercorn ranch dressing raw or steamed just a few seconds. no mushy veggies!! I prefer cooked broccoli!
Do you know that raw broccoli is healthier than cooked or uncooked broccoli? i like them both. but i only like raw broccoli if i have some ranch dressing to dip it in. and i like cooked but only if it's still kinda crisp (like steamed). i hate it when it's mushy. it's like eating baby food. yuck. cooked with melted cheddar Slightly cooked or in a cooked dish for me. I like raw broccoli but it gives me gas. I prefer my broccoli uncooked.



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