List of cabbage dishes

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Cabbage soup
Knieperkohl (middle) served with kassler (cured pork) and pellkartoffel (potato cooked in its skin)

This is a list of cabbage dishes and foods. Cabbage (Brassica oleracea or variants) is a leafy green or purple biennial plant, grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense-leaved heads. Cabbage heads generally range from 0.5 to 4 kilograms (1 to 9 lb), and can be green, purple and white. Smooth-leafed firm-headed green cabbages are the most common, with smooth-leafed red and crinkle-leafed savoy cabbages of both colors seen more rarely. Cabbages are prepared in many different ways for eating. They can be pickled, fermented for dishes such as sauerkraut, steamed, stewed, sautéed, braised, or eaten raw. Cabbage is a good source of vitamin K, vitamin C and dietary fiber. Contaminated cabbage has been linked to cases of food-borne illness in humans.

Cabbage dishes[]

  • Bacon and cabbage – traditionally associated with Ireland,[1] the dish consists of unsliced back bacon (although smoked bacon is sometimes used), and it is boiled with cabbage. (Sometimes other vegetables are added such as turnips, onions, and carrots.) It is usually served with boiled potatoes.
  • Bigos - a Polish stew
  • Bubble and squeak – traditional English dish made with the shallow-fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. Cabbage is sometimes used.
  • Cabbage roll
  • Cabbage squares
  • Cabbage soup
  • Cabbage stew
  • Colcannon
  • Coleslaw
  • Holishkes – also known as golub
  • Kaalilaatikko
  • KapuskaTurkish cuisine cabbage stew
  • KapustaPolish cuisine sauerkraut dish
  • Kimchi
  • Knieperkohl
  • Lion's head – dish from the Huaiyang cuisine of eastern China, consisting of large pork meatballs stewed with vegetables. The plain variety is usually stewed or steamed with napa cabbage.
  • Maple slaw
  • Podvarak
  • Red slaw
  • - a Northern Germany dish made from cooked red cabbage, vinegar, cloves, and tart apples.[2]
  • Rumbledethumps
  • Surkål
  • Wedding cabbage

Cabbage-based foods[]

  • Curtido
  • Sauerkraut
  • Sour cabbage
  • Suan cai – a traditional Chinese pickled Chinese cabbage, used for a variety of purposes. Suan cai is a unique form of pao cai, due to the ingredients used and the method of production.
  • Tianjin preserved vegetable

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sheehan, Seán; Levy, Pat (2003). Dublin (2nd ed.). Footprint Travel Guides. p. 134. ISBN 1-903471-66-4. that most traditional of Irish workaday meals: bacon and cabbage
  2. ^ "Rotkohl – Red Cabbage Recipe". The German Kitchen. 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
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