yes
Sugar loaf is a variety of cabbage that can be eaten by anyone. It can and is also eaten by insects and used by butterflies to lay their eggs on.
If you've eaten cooked cabbage that was unrefrigerated overnight, watch for signs of illness and see your doctor or go to the emergency room if you feel ill.
No. Lettuce is thinner and sometimes crunchier than cabbage. Lettuce is quite tasteless but is normally eaten raw in a salad which it goes well in. Cabbage is very strong and overpowering if eaten raw - your better off cooking it. Personally, i prefer lettuce, i hate cabbage lol
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cabbage
No. But they are related leafy plants, and both are used in similar ways. Cabbage is eaten raw, usually shredded as slaw. Spinach is eaten as a salad leaf. Both may be cooked down to a concentrated vegetable form.
Cabbage, potatoes and a great variety of sausages.
They've mostly all been eaten by the local vermin.
Since St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland,people usually eat corned beef and cabbage. That is an Irish meal.
No. Cabbage is negatively geotropic . The only part of the plant that is normally eaten is the leafy head; more precisely, the spherical cluster of immature leaves, excluding the partially unfolded outer leaves.
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