Artists Kirsten Jackson features Brussels sprouts in a story arguing the vegetable is underrated and can benefit health. The reports describe her as the source of the framing, with the “day on a plate” idea used to illustrate how Brussels sprouts can fit into everyday eating.

Across the outlets, the core message remains the same: Brussels sprouts are presented as offering meaningful health advantages, and the articles emphasize their value as a practical food choice rather than something niche. However, the sources differ in how they position the discussion—while the headlines focus on a particular health benefit “for this body part,” they all treat the vegetable as a generally beneficial option and use the personal, artist-led angle to make the topic accessible.

Overall, the coverage is consistent in centering Jackson’s message and the health-through-food theme, with variations mainly in wording and emphasis rather than in the underlying claim that Brussels sprouts are nutritionally valuable and worth considering more often.