8 Healthy Reasons to Grow (or Buy) Bok Choy!

Bok choy isn’t just another one of those leafy greens that gives a summer stir-fry a flavorful kick. The Chinese green also has a diverse nutrition profile. All the more reason to grow it yourself, or buy the spicy veggie on your next trip to the farmers market!

Bok choy (also known as pak choi, bok choi) feels similar to lettuce (it’s quite tender and watery), but is part of the cabbage family (brassica). The cruciferous green tastes light and peppery. When cooked, the vegetable’s white-ish stalks remain crisp and its broad leaves wilt. The green is a great addition to chilled, summery noodle salads, or with baked tofu.

As mentioned previously, bok choy is a cruciferous vegetable. Cruciferous vegetables, such as cabbage and kale, may help decrease the risk of cancer. Bok choy also contains beta carotene, folate and vitamin B6. Also: 1 cup of cooked bok choy has the same amount of calcium as 8-ounces of milk, and 1 cup of shredded, raw bok choy contains half the daily requirements for vitamins A, C and K!

If you want to grow bok choy:

Resources:

http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/growing-greens-zmaz80jfzraw.aspx

http://www.eatingwell.com/blogs/kate_gridley/2011_03_20/ahoy_bok_choy

http://www.livestrong.com/article/5382-need-health-benefits-bok-choy/

http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/homegardening/scene0bdf.html

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