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Honestly, Does Anyone Here Actually Eat Brussels Sprouts?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Brussels sprouts healthy?
Yes. They’re packed with fiber, vitamins C and K, and antioxidants. A 2025 study even found that eating 3 servings of Brussels sprouts daily significantly lowered blood sugar and cholesterol levels in participants with type 2 diabetes.

Why do Brussels sprouts make some people gassy?
They contain high amounts of glucosinolates, which can cause gas for some people. Cooking them thoroughly and pairing them with acidic ingredients (like lemon juice or vinegar) can help reduce this.

Can you eat raw Brussels sprouts?
Yes. Shaved raw Brussels sprouts are delicious in salads. Just slice them thinly, massage with a little lemon juice, and toss with your favorite dressing.

What are some other ways to cook Brussels sprouts?
You can sauté them, grill them, roast them, or even air fry them. They’re also excellent pickled or added to stir-fries.

Are Brussels sprouts related to cabbage?
Yes. They’re part of the Brassicaceae family, which also includes cabbage, kale, broccoli, and cauliflower. They’re essentially tiny cabbages grown on a stalk.

A Final, Sprouty Thought
I used to hate Brussels sprouts. I mean, really hate them. The boiled, mushy, stinky kind that showed up at holiday dinners and ruined everything they touched.

Then I roasted them. And everything changed.

Now, I’m the person who brings them to parties. The person who suggests them for dinner. The person who converts the skeptics.

If you’ve never tried properly roasted Brussels sprouts, do yourself a favor and give them a chance. They’re not the vegetable you remember from childhood. They’re better. So much better.

Are you a true Brussels sprouts lover? What’s your favorite way to eat them? And have you ever converted a hater? Share your stories in the comments—I’d love to hear how you fell in love with this once-hated vegetable! 🌱🥬

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