June 9th. It was inspired by lettuce! :)
In the United States of America, National Cabbage Day is celebrated on the 17th of February.
all day
Traditional food on saint patricks day is cabbage with either ham or bacon and , of course, beer.
Cabbage (not skunk cabbage) can be fed to horses safely so long as it is fed in amounts less than 4 oz. per day.
you get lots on eanery and it is one of your 5 a day
its a great source of iorn and 1 of your 5-A DAY :)
Cabbage only survives at the temperature of your hands. So if your hands are quite warm and it is a chilly day outside, then your cabbage may not survive :(
people eat cabbage to bring money into the new year and black eyed peas for luck
Since St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland,people usually eat corned beef and cabbage. That is an Irish meal.
It takes 2 ounces of cabbage a day to reduce the chance of getting cancer by 66%.
corned beef and cabbage
Cabbage is a good luck vegetable to eat on New Year's Day. The leaves are a sign of prosperity and can represent money in China. Many times it is eaten with corned beef in the U.K and U.S. The Greeks and Romans thought that cabbage could cure just about any illness. The Egyptians would eat cabbage before a night of drinking to keep away the effect of a hangover the next day.