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Collard Greens
A staple of southern cooking that's also common in Hailing from Brazil, Portugal, and parts of India, the collard is a hardy green that can be found year-round at markets around the U.S. Although they are most often served boiled with bacon or ham, they're actually quite versatile and can be used almost anywhere you might use cabbage, kale, or spinach. Collards keep well in the fridge and can be stored for 10 ...
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Collard Greens
A staple of southern cooking that's also common in Hailing from Brazil, Portugal, and parts of India, the collard is a hardy green that can be found year-round at markets around the U.S. Although they are most often served boiled with bacon or ham, they're actually quite versatile and can be used almost anywhere you might use cabbage, kale, or spinach. Collards keep well in the fridge and can be stored for 10 days. Collards are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, iron, and calcium.
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