This is impossible to answer since it depends on what other vegetables you add to the slaw and what type of and how much dressing - both of which will effect the final amount of slaw. Plus cabbage heads come in a wide variety of sizes / weights.
It depends on how big the head of cabbage is. It is generally thought that you get 5 servings of coleslaw for every pound of cabbage. So, if you are serving 20, you would need 4 pounds of cabbage, but always make a little extra.
There are about 10 cups in a head of cabbage.
That is an impossible question - your "small" and my "small" may be totally different. Please ask sensible questions.
Really it all depends on the head of cabbage. In my garden I have seen from 1-4 but again it all depends
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4,000 cups (16 cups per gallon * 250)
That is about 2.8 cups
The cabbage is a leafy garden plant of the Family Brassicaceae (or Cruciferae), used as a vegetable. It is a herbaceous, biennial, dicotyledonous flowering plant distinguished by a short stem upon which is crowded a mass of leaves, usually green but in some varieties red or purplish, forming a characteristic compact, globular cluster (cabbagehead). The plant is also called head cabbage or heading cabbage
23grams
I'm sure you must have noticed that cabbages come in many sizes. I see it every week and often buy some, but couldn't even begin to guess an average weight, so 'how many cups' is out of the ballpark.
how much is 400 grams of cabbage
one pound of coleslaw can fit typically into a 1 pint container, so about 2 1/2 cups of cabbage should do. The cabbage softens and loses volume.
RED CABBAGE There are 62 grams total carbohydrate in one average head of red cabbage, 5 inch diameter, 1lb 8 ounces or 839g (dietary fiber 18g). GREEN CABBAGE There are 53 grams total carbohydrate in one average head of standard green cabbage or Savoy cabbage, 5-6 inches diameter, 2lb or 908g (dietary fiber 23g).
That is 1.5 cups .
It depends on the type of cabbage and whether you mean cooked or raw cabbage. For the the calories in cabbage, both cooked and raw, by type and weight, including cup measurements, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
That is approximately 3 cups
Last week, I made a big 10 cup or 80 oz container of cole slaw all with only a half head af cabbage. the entire head weighed 5lbs. i know this because i weighed it at the grocery store. so if all of your guests eat 1 cup of cole slaw then that means you can serve 20 with 5lbs of raw cabbage. so... 1 large head of cabbage (5lbs) = 20 cups of prepared cole slaw (20 servings) i would get 25lbs of cabbage (5 large heads).