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  69- sauteed rapini
Place the rapini in fresh water, wash, and drain.
When the oil is hot, transfer the rapini into the pan.
Stir occasionally and remove when the rapini are tender.
www.annamariavolpi.com /page69.html   (102 words)

  
  In season ... rapini | www.azstarnet.com ®
Perhaps its controversial flavor explains its many aliases: Rapini also is known as broccoli raab or rabe, broccoletto or Italian broccoli, Thomas writes.
Rapini is rich in vitamins A, C and K, potassium and folic acid.
Rapini is a natural with pasta, too: Sauté chopped rapini in olive oil with tomatoes and garlic, then toss with cooked rigatoni.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/136371   (318 words)

  
 Wine Advisor FoodLetter: Rapini and polenta - wineloverspage.com
Even in an age when such once-seasonal veggies as asparagus and fresh asparagus are now available year-round, it's still fun to see the turn of the seasons reflected at the produce market, particularly in the more offbeat fruits and vegetables that offer tasty variations on the tried and true.
Rapini ("Rah-pee-nee"), also known as broccoli rabe ("Robb"), is a member of the broccoli family, brassica, and purportedly confers some of the same healthy and cancer-fighting benefits.
But rapini stands on its own in the flavor department, packing an intense and very bitter taste that's not to everyone's liking.
www.wineloverspage.com /wineadvisor1/tsfl050224.phtml   (1563 words)

  
 Nutrition Facts and Analysis for Broccoli raab, cooked [Rapini, Broccoli rabe]
Caloric Ratio Pyramid for Broccoli raab, cooked [Rapini, Broccoli rabe]
The Estimated Glycemic Load was approximated by comparing this food's nutrient profile to that of similar foods for which Glycemic values have been measured.
Footnotes for Broccoli raab, cooked [Rapini, Broccoli rabe]
www.nutritiondata.com /facts-C00001-01c21ui.html   (903 words)

  
 Distinctions - Rapinis Return Promises Growth for Dermatology, Closer Cooperation with M. D. Anderson (05/03)
Ronald P. Rapini, M.D. As the only joint chairman serving The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and the UT M. Anderson Cancer Center, Ronald P. Rapini, M.D., is leading efforts to expand research, clinical services and consultations at the Medical School’s dermatology clinic and teaching hospitals, including M. Anderson.
Rapini said the number of funded research projects is increasing in the dermatology departments, especially through the efforts of Duvic and Adelaide Hebert, M.D., professor and vice chair of the Medical School’s dermatology department.
Rapini is board certified in dermatopathology and is president-elect of the American Board of Dermatology.
www.uthouston.edu /distinctions/archive/2003/may/derm.html   (591 words)

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