Leaves on the inside of the head do not receive direct sunlight, and have very little chlorophyll. Outer leaves are exposed to direct light.
because they have less water
When in doubt, throw it out. NO.
The inside of a cabbage is lighter due to its structure and composition. The inner leaves are typically younger, more tender, and contain more water, making them less dense than the outer leaves. Additionally, the inner part has fewer chlorophyll pigments, which contribute to a darker color in the outer leaves. This combination of factors results in a lighter appearance for the inner cabbage layers.
Yes. Turtles are very fond of leaves. Such as lettuce leaves and cabbage leaves.
The leaves of cabbages are important because the heads form from the leaves. Cabbage leaves can be any color and shape.
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The broadest.
To get their children to eat cabbage.
In general leaves that are on the inside portion of a plant (or even a leafy vegetable) are paler as they are not exposed to the high light levels that externally facing leaves are. Sometimes they try to compensate for this and may be generally larger than outer facing leaves
Yes, you can harvest cabbage leaves from your garden by cutting them off at the base of the plant.
You eat the leaves of the purple cabbage, just as with the green cabbage.
cabbage rolls