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Collards

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col·lard  (klrd)
n.
1. See kale.
2. collards The leaves of kale, used as a vegetable. Also called collard greens.

[Variant of colewort.]
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Noun1.collards - kale that has smooth leaves
cole, kail, kale - coarse curly-leafed cabbage


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For kids with erratic tastes, it may be easier to persuade them to drink a couple of glasses of fortified soymilk (300 milligrams of calcium/cup) than to eat several servings of collard greens or kale (300 milligrams of calcium in 1 1/4 cups of collards or 3 cups of kale) daily.
A few of your hardier plants, such as collards and kale, will actually have improved flavor after being frost-kissed.
Collards, kale, spinach, broccoli, mustard greens, and turnip greens are nutritional powerhouses.
 
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