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🥦⚔️🥬 Broccoli vs. Sprouts: Which Is Healthier?


🎅 Introduction: Two Christmas Greens, One Big Question

Broccoli and Brussels sprouts are both Christmas classics — packed with nutrients, flavour, and festive tradition.
But when it comes to sheer health benefits, which one wins?

Here’s a simple, clear comparison to help you decide whether broccoli or sprouts deserve the top spot on your Christmas table.


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🥦📊 1. Nutritional Breakdown (Per 100g)

NutrientBroccoliBrussels Sprouts
Calories~34~43
FibreHighVery high
Vitamin CExtremely highHigh
Vitamin KVery highVery high
Vitamin AHighModerate
FolateGoodExcellent
AntioxidantsVery highVery high

Both vegetables are nutritional powerhouses — but each has its strengths.


🥦💪 2. Broccoli: Top Health Benefits

✔ Rich in Vitamin C

Great for immunity, especially in winter.

✔ High in antioxidants

Supports healthy ageing and reduces inflammation.

✔ Contains sulforaphane

A compound linked to cancer-protective benefits.

✔ Lower in calories

Good for lighter Christmas meals.

✔ Easier to digest

More gentle than sprouts for some people.


🥬🔥 3. Brussels Sprouts: Top Health Benefits

✔ Extremely high in fibre

Great for digestion and long-lasting fullness.

✔ Packed with Vitamin K

Important for bone health and blood clotting.

✔ Very high in folate

Essential for energy and cell repair.

✔ More mineral-rich

Contains iron, magnesium, and potassium.

✔ Great for gut health

Feeds good gut bacteria — though it can cause gas for some!


⚖️🥦🥬 4. Which Is Healthier Overall?

Winner for Vitamins:

Broccoli — especially Vitamin C and A.

Winner for Fibre:

Brussels sprouts — nearly unbeatable.

Winner for Antioxidants:

A tie — both are amazing.

Winner for Weight-Friendly Meals:

Broccoli — fewer calories and very filling.

Winner for Gut Health:

Sprouts — though they may cause bloating for some people.


🎄🍽️ 5. Which Should You Serve at Christmas?

👉 Choose Broccoli if you want:

  • a fresh, bright vegetable
  • something quick to cook
  • milder flavour
  • fewer calories
  • a veg picky eaters accept more easily

👉 Choose Sprouts if you want:

  • a traditional Christmas classic
  • high fibre
  • something that pairs well with bacon, chestnuts, and rich flavours
  • maximum nutrition per bite

👉 Best Option?

Serve both!
Different flavours, different textures, different benefits.


🥦🔥 6. Healthiest Ways to Cook Them

Broccoli:

✔ steamed (3–4 minutes)
✔ air fried
✔ lightly roasted

Sprouts:

✔ roasted (best flavour)
✔ steamed then pan-fried
✔ air fried

Avoid overboiling either — it destroys nutrients and flavour.


❌ Common Mistakes

❌ Overcooking

Reduces nutrients and causes strong sulphur smell.

❌ Using too much oil

Adds unnecessary calories.

❌ Not drying sprouts before roasting

Prevents crisping.


🌟 FAQs

Which has more Vitamin C, broccoli or sprouts?

Broccoli — significantly more.

Which is lower in calories?

Broccoli.

Which is better for fibre?

Brussels sprouts.

Are both good for Christmas dinner?

Absolutely — they complement each other perfectly.

Which do kids prefer?

Broccoli — generally smoother and sweeter.


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