As children, most of us were told to eat our greens, and with good reason. Leafy green vegetables are packed with vitamins and minerals and low in calories, making them among the healthiest foods you can eat. Find out more about some of the most popular leafy greens with our at-a-glance guide to 6 leafy greens.

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What Are Bitter Greens and How to Cook Them?
If you want to add more healthy greens to your diet, these tasty recipes mean that eating your veggies is never a chore
Five ways with collard greens
If you’re craving great Southern food, check out these five recipes using that old Southern favourite, collard greens, such as collard greens with smoked turkey legs.
Chard tart
This deep-filled savoury pie is filled with big flavours like gruyere cheese and peppery chard for a slice of vegetarian heaven. Perfect for a brunch or light meal.
Chicory salad
This quick and easy salad packs a real punch flavour-wise, with salty, creamy Roquefort cheese, sweet apple, and bitter, crunchy chicory. Who said salads were boring?
Endive salad with plums and apples
Another flavourful summer salad dish, with the bitterness of the endive leaves adding a pleasant edginess to the mellow sweetness of apples and plums.
Arugula pesto
Quick and easy to make, a pungent, peppery twist on the classic Italian basil pesto. Serve with pasta, as a dip, or drizzled over salads and pizzas.
Radicchio risotto
Creamy, buttery risotto pairs beautifully with spicy radicchio in this simple but satisfying classic that makes for the perfect vegetarian comfort food.
Turnip greens quiche
This deliciously savoury quiche is perfect for sharing, and is sure to be a hit at buffets or casual brunches with friends. Serve with a light and crunchy green salad.
Spicy garlic prawns with kale
This 25-minute quick and easy wonder pairs punchy Asian flavours with nutrient-rich kale and juicy prawns for a dish that's as healthy as it is delicious.
Watercress scones
These soft, fluffy scones are flavoured with sharp cheddar cheese and peppery watercress for the perfect savoury snack. Serve spread with salty butter or cream cheese.
How to get the bitterness out of greens
Strong bitter flavours are decidedly not for everyone, but don’t worry - there are a few simple tricks you can use to make eating your greens more palatable.
Blanch them
Blanching greens before cooking them boils out some of the bitterness, leaving it behind in the water. This works better for tougher veggies like collard greens, which can stand up to a lot of cooking.
Add strong flavours
Balance the bitterness of your greens by adding other, stronger flavours. Spices, garlic, sweet veggies like squash or salty, smoky meats like bacon or ham hock are all popular partners for bitter greens.
Add acidic ingredients
Using a splash of vinegar or lemon juice after cooking is another great way to balance bitter flavours, adding a brighter, lighter note to the dish.
Add salt
Saltiness can also be used to cut through bitterness. This can be achieved by simply adding salt, or by using salty ingredients like anchovies, capers or bacon.
Braise them
Tougher leaves like collards and kale are perfect for braising. Cook on a low temperature for 1 or 2 hours to cook out excessive bitterness and make the leaves soft and tender.