Humans are not part cabbage; they are distinct species within the animal kingdom. However, both humans and cabbages share a common ancestry if we trace back far enough in evolutionary history, as all life on Earth is related through a complex web of evolution. Humans belong to the species Homo sapiens, while cabbages are part of the plant kingdom in the family Brassicaceae. Thus, while not directly related, they do share a distant connection through evolutionary Biology.
I eat cabbage all the time
Humans,turtles,frogs,insects and mice eat cabbage.
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You eat the leaves of the purple cabbage, just as with the green cabbage.
You are eating the head of the cabbage plant.
The leaves
Animals such as rabbits, deer, and caterpillars are known to feed on cabbage plants. Insects like cabbage worms and slugs are also common pests that can munch on cabbage leaves. Human consumption of cabbage is also prevalent in various cuisines worldwide.
The edible part of cabbage is the condensed flower, also known as the inflorescence. It is the cluster of flowers that forms the head of the cabbage plant and is harvested and consumed in various culinary dishes.
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Cabbage is a member of the Brassica family. The part of the cabbage found in a store is the head.http://corditecountryshownotes.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/greencabbage.jpg
Cabbage is a vegetable plant, usually grown in a garden, and has been cultivated for hundreds of years. The cabbage originated in Western Europe.
No, cabbage is not classified as a root vegetable. The edible part grows above the ground. Although cabbage has roots, they are not the edible part. Such things as carrot and potato (where the edible parts grow under the ground) are classified as "root" vegetables.