Raw cabbage hasn't salt inside.
inside out
Cabbage grows above ground.
When in doubt, throw it out. NO.
boil the meat before stuffing the cabbage, cook the rolls slower.
helium (?)
because they have less water
the color of the cabbage juice mixed with the chemicals shows where the chemicals would be placed on an pH scale. the lighter the chemical is with the cabbage juice, the more acidic. the darker, the more basic.
Anything immersed in water becomes lighter as an upward force called buoyant force acted on it. So a mug full of water also appears lighter inside water.
Cabbage is actually a leaf. A cabbage patch is a play which grows 30 leafs per stem. Each leaf is grown till ripe then removed from the stem and wrap into a "ball" to save space and to keep the moisture inside.
No, lettuce and cabbage are two different vegetables. Lettuce leaves are a little more green in color and not as firm as cabbage leaves, which are generally lighter in color, unless is it red cabbage.
gallstones are pickle sandwiches inside your index finger on your left hand. they eat cabbage