Updated January 26th 2026, 18:42 IST

Once considered an exotic import, broccoli has quietly earned a permanent place in Indian kitchens, especially during the winter season. The fibrous vegetable is now available in abundance at all local vegetable vendors and grocery stores. Packed with nutrients, this green vegetable fits just as well in traditional meals as it does in global recipes.
Broccoli is a nutritional powerhouse. It is rich in fibre, vitamin C, vitamin K and folate, making it excellent for digestion and immunity. The vegetable is also loaded with antioxidants like sulforaphane, known for its anti-inflammatory properties and potential role in reducing the risk of chronic illnesses. Low in calories yet high in nutrients, broccoli is a favourite among those aiming for weight management and heart health. Regular consumption may also help regulate blood sugar levels and support bone strength.
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A quick sauté with garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper makes for a healthy side dish. Add a dash of soy sauce or chilli flakes for extra flavour.
Blended broccoli cooked with onions, garlic and a splash of cream makes a warm, nourishing soup ideal for light dinners.
Combine sautéed broccoli with whole wheat pasta, garlic and cheese for a simple yet satisfying one-bowl meal.
Published January 26th 2026, 18:42 IST