yes it healthier because cooked cabbage take out the nutrients of cabbage
Uncooked cabbage has a mild odor, which becomes stronger as it is cooked.
Yes, you should refrigerate uncooked cabbage to avoid bacterial contamination. Refrigerating will also keep it fresh and crisp.
Yes, you can freeze uncooked cabbage. Just wash and chop the cabbage, then blanch it in boiling water for a few minutes before freezing to help preserve its texture and flavor.
Uncooked cabbage left in a car overnight may not be safe to eat, especially if temperatures were high, as this can promote bacterial growth. Even if the cabbage looks okay, it’s best to err on the side of caution and discard it to avoid potential foodborne illness. If the temperature was cool and the cabbage appears fresh, it might be fine, but it's important to inspect it carefully before deciding.
yes, cow eat cabbage.
I eat cabbage all the time
You eat the leaves of the purple cabbage, just as with the green cabbage.
no you cant coz it hurts its teeth and makes its teeth smaller so it eventually cant chew its food or it gets stuck in the hamsters organs and as it builds up it slowly dies.: ( hope you dont feed it uncooked grits
Yes, you can eat uncooked corn, but it may be harder to digest and not as flavorful as cooked corn.
They eat nectar and the caterpillars eat leaves from the cabbage and raddish family.
you eat it
yes, ducks "can" eat cabbage, but most dislike it