A comma has been left out after the word "celery". The correct sentence should be: "The list contained the following items: cabbage, tomatoes, celery, and onions."
kalabasa Cabbage - (in Tagalog), repolyo.
Tagalog translation of CABBAGE: repolyo
"Cabbage patch" refers to a specific type of doll called a Cabbage Patch Kid. The name comes from the concept that these dolls are "born" from a cabbage patch. The dolls were popular in the 1980s and are known for their unique appearance and adoption certificates.
The last syllable is "bage". (There are two syllables in cabbage - cab-bage)
The stressed syllable in "cabbage" is the first syllable, pronounced as "cab".
sausage, rice, and tomatoes.
You could leave out "numerous." The grocery list included cabbage, tomatoes, celery and onions. Or, you could write it like this: The grocery list included numerous items; cabbage, tomatoes, celery and onions.
The grocery list consisted of numerous items, including cabbage, tomatoes, celery and onions.
fruits, cabbage, tomatoes, carrots, and lychee
eggplant, carrots, pumpkins, tomatoes, lettuce, brocoli, cabbage and more.
If you want a cabbage recipe that won't taste bitter, you will need to cook the cabbage for a long time, until all of the firmness has gone out of the leaves.
Yes. BT is a biological control, and not a pesticide. I use it on cabbage and tomatoes.
If one was making cabbage rolls, one would need to purchase cabbage, lentils, vegetable broth, tomatoes, tomato paste, salt, black pepper, baking soda, garlic.
To name a few - Corn, tomatoes, soy bean, pumpkin, squash, cabbage, carrots
Tomatoes are a good source of Lycopene in almost any form. Purple cabbage, grapefruits, chicken liver, asparagus, chili peppers, among others. Tomatoes are one of the highest I think.
You can find recipes for cabbage at the following sites...www.soulfoodandsoutherncooking.com/cook-cabbage.html or www.chow.com/recipes/10712-braised-red-cabbage-with-bacon
I think it is cabbage (i am 5 years old)