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Broccoli originated in the Mediterranean region where it has been cultivated since Roman times, but is a relatively new crop to the U.S. The first commercial broccoli crop grown in the U.S. was started in California in 1923, but broccoli did not become a significant commercial crop in the U.S. until after World War II.
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Feb 15, 2024 · The Italian word 'brocco' means sprout, bud, or shoot, and derived from the Latin brachium meaning an arm or branch. However, Roman references ...
Shockingly, broccoli is an entirely man-made vegetable that was originally bred from Brassica oleracea cabbage.