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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: calendria on February 17, 2022, 10:46:11 am
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February 17th is National Cabbage Day!
From the French caboche, meaning head, cabbage comes in a variety of forms. The cabbage family is quite varied and includes brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, kohlrabi and kale. Cabbage is an ancient food with origins in Asia Minor (Turkey today) and the eastern Mediterranean. Are you a fan of any of these vegetables in the cabbage family?
From the French caboche, meaning head, cabbage comes in a variety of forms. The cabbage family is quite varied and includes brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, kohlrabi and kale.
I enjoyed Brussel Sprouts!
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Love the cabbage family. Kohlrabi, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, turnips etc.
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I have come to enjoy the cabbage family over time - wasn't a big fan as a kid :)
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Delicious but it causes gaseous passeous. :sad1: Get it?
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dont know how to cook it
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Aww darn I missed it I did have some cabbage last Sunday so I was a few days ahead of the holiday.
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Yes! Something we all should probably eat more of these days....
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Never heard of national cabbage day. i eat a lot of coleslaw and broccoli slaw. i also love cauliflower! always looking for more ways to cook them. :rainbow: :peace: :wave:
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of course the 17th was days ago. I love cabbage and I am happy to read your post about it glad that the veggie has a day :in-love: lol
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I think that it is a good day to celebrate cabbage. Cabbage is a very healthy vegetable, and it has lots of vitamins and minerals. Cabbage also contains fiber. Fiber helps with good digestion. You can visit https://www.careersbooster.com/our-services/cover-letter-writing/ (https://www.careersbooster.com/our-services/cover-letter-writing/) source and have cover letter writing services. It helps you not to get constipated, which can be very uncomfortable for people who have this problem.
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- wasn't a big fan as a kid :)
I also was not a big fan of cabbage as a kid. Today, I think I am even less of a fan of it. :angry7: