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Cabbage

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Handlecabbage
CollectionLeafy Greens
SKUCabbage
Added10/26/2025

Description

Cabbage (*Brassica oleracea*) is a leafy vegetable that is grown for its dense, leafy heads. It is a biennial plant grown as an annual crop and is a member of the *Brassica* genus, making it a close relative of broccoli, cauliflower, and kale. *** ### Key Characteristics * **Structure:** Unlike its non-heading relatives like bok choy and gai lan, cabbage forms a compact, globular, or sometimes flat **head** made up of thick, alternating leaves that are tightly layered. * **Color and Texture:** Cabbage is most commonly found in **green**, but varieties also come in **red (purple)** and **white (pale green)**. * **Smooth-leafed Cabbage:** The most common variety, with firm, smooth leaves. * **Savoy Cabbage:** Features crinkled, loose, or wavy leaves. * **Flavor Profile:** Cabbage has a mild, slightly grassy, and sometimes peppery flavor when raw. The flavor mellows and sweetens slightly when cooked. The characteristic sulfurous smell often associated with it only develops if the cabbage is overcooked. * **Culinary Use:** Cabbage is incredibly versatile and can be eaten: * **Raw:** Shredded for salads or coleslaw. * **Cooked:** Steamed, boiled, roasted, braised, or sautéed. * **Fermented:** Pickled to make dishes like **sauerkraut** (Central/Eastern European) and **kimchi** (Korean). *** ### Nutritional Highlights Cabbage is low in calories and fat, but high in nutrients. One cup of raw green cabbage is an excellent source of: * **Vitamin K:** Essential for blood clotting. * **Vitamin C:** A powerful antioxidant that supports immune function. * **Dietary Fiber:** Important for digestive health. * **Folate** and **Manganese**. Red cabbage varieties also contain powerful antioxidants called **anthocyanins**, which give them their vibrant color and have been studied for potential health benefits.

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