ARUGULA: ROCKET FUEL FOR YOUR BODY Don’t let arugula’s delicate leaves fool you—it’s not just another salad filler. Also known as rocket (or, if you want to sound fancy, Eruca sativa), this peppery green packs a nutritional punch that can hold its own against any so-called “superfood.” Let’s start with the basics: arugula is incredibly low in calories but loaded with nutrients like vitamin K, vitamin C, folate, calcium, and potassium. In plain English? It’s great for your bones, your immune system, and just about every cell in your body. And if you’re into microgreens or sprouts, you’re in luck—they squeeze even more nutrients into each tiny leaf. So a small handful actually goes a long way. Where arugula really shines, though, is in its arsenal of plant compounds. The leaves are full of glucosinolates, which your body turns into molecules linked to cancer prevention. Add in a healthy dose of flavonoids and carotenoids—two more classes of antioxidants and anti-inflammatories...