No
A cabbage (several types) is a green leafed vegetable, not a herb.
Broccoli is classed as a vegetable of the cabbage family.
Broccoli is in the cabbage category
Cabbage is not classified as an herb or shrub; it is a leafy green vegetable belonging to the Brassica family, which includes other vegetables like broccoli and kale. Cabbage is typically grown as an annual plant and is known for its tightly packed leaves. It is often used in salads, soups, and fermentations, such as sauerkraut. While it does not fit the definitions of herbs or shrubs, it is a versatile and nutritious staple in many cuisines.
Some vegetables are broccoli, cabbage, donuts and dill. Donuts are not vegetables. Dill is a herb.
It is German meaning sour cabbage (sauer=sour, kraut=cabbage). Kraut can also mean herb and in Southern German it can be used for vegetation in a more general sense.
Collard greens are named after the word "colewort," which refers to the wild cabbage plant from which they descend. The term "cole" is derived from the Latin "caulis," meaning "stem" or "cabbage," while "wort" refers to a plant or herb. Over time, "colewort" evolved into "collard," specifically designating this leafy green vegetable. Their name reflects their close relationship to other members of the Brassica family, such as cabbage and kale.
herb
no. it is a vegatable.
bacon and cabbage
Cabbage is the common name of cabbage. Cabbage is a variant of the Brassica oleracea family.
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