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The healthiest vegetable in the world isn't spinach or broccoli.

The article discusses a type of vegetable that is considered the healthiest in the world, which is neither spinach nor broccoli. It highlights that Czechs tend to overlook this vegetable despite its remarkable health benefits. The piece emphasizes the potential positive impact this overlooked vegetable could have on health if more widely consumed.

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iDNES.cz logoiDNES.czIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 4011 hr. ago
The healthiest vegetable in the world isn't spinach or broccoli.

The article discusses a type of vegetable that is considered the healthiest in the world, which is neither spinach nor broccoli. It highlights that Czechs tend to overlook this vegetable despite its remarkable health benefits. The piece emphasizes the potential positive impact this overlooked vegetable could have on health if more widely consumed.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health and nutrition, discussing the benefits of a specific vegetable. There is no indication of political bias, framing, or controversy in the content provided. The information presented is neutral and does not favor any particular political stance.

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): The article makes broad claims about the healthiest vegetables without citing specific studies or data. It suggests Czechs overlook this vegetable despite its benefits, but lacks evidence to support such a claim. The tone is somewhat promotional, implying the vegetable is underappreciated without pr

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