If you don’t like asparagus, it’s possible you just think you don’t.
( It’s also possible you truly detest it, but let’s only give this a try, OK ?)
First things first, let’s relating to the elephant in the room. Asparagus has an inauspicious association with urine, and you may have a hard time getting past that. It’s justifiable. In a brutal construction of growth, asparagus makes all of our pee smell like asparagus, but not all of us can actually see the perfume. Those of us who can might be avoiding the vegetable entirely.
Another reason you might not like asparagus is that parties cook it beyond approval, or, worse, they don’t trim off the woody stalks. This healthful vegetable deserve better. One helping provided by with 100 percentage of your daily vitamin K requirements, and it’s also parcelled with vitamins A, C, E and B-6, as well as iron, copper, calcium and fiber. It plows you right, so you need to start treating it right.
Here is a guide to help ensure you eat the most wonderful asparagus of your life. Heed these gratuities and forget about all the bad asparagus from your past.