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  2. 40 Napa Cabbage Recipes Packed with Cruciferous Crunch - AOL

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    Cut the head of Napa cabbage in half lengthwise through the core. Lay the cabbage in half, and cut the side down on the cutting board. Cut through the half, crosswise to separate the top of the ...

  3. The One Thing You Should Do Before Freezing Cabbage - AOL

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    Cut the cabbage into wedges or quarters, or shred it, depending on how you plan to use it later. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Blanch the cabbage in boiling water for about 2-3 minutes.

  4. How to Store Cabbage So It Stays Crisp for Weeks ... - AOL

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    How long whole cabbage lasts: Cut cabbage should be used or cooked within three days according to Makuch. Pre-Cut Cabbage When possible, skip the pre-cut cabbage at the grocery store.

  5. Napa cabbage - Wikipedia

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    Harvested napa cabbage being loaded on a truck in Tonghai County, Yunnan. Napa cabbage can be harvested 8–12 weeks after sowing. The harvest work is mostly done by hand. The plant is cut 2.5 cm (0.98 in) above the ground. It is usual to harvest several times per field to achieve consistent cabbage quality.

  6. List of cabbage dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cabbage dishes and foods. Cabbage ( Brassica oleracea or variants) is a leafy green or purple biennial plant , grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense-leaved heads. Cabbage heads generally range from 0.5 to 4 kilograms (1 to 9 lb), and can be green, purple and white.

  7. Cabbage - Wikipedia

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    "Cabbage" was originally used to refer to multiple forms of B. oleracea, including those with loose or non-existent heads. [20] A related species, Brassica rapa, is commonly named Chinese, napa or celery cabbage, and has many of the same uses. [21] It is also a part of common names for several unrelated species.

  8. 17 Crispy, Crunchy Napa Cabbage Recipes - AOL

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    You can find napa cabbage at most grocery stores with well-stocked produce sections, but if not, an Asian market will definitely carry it. Napa cabbage, also known as Chinese cabbage, is a part of ...

  9. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi is fermented vegetables, usually baechu (Napa cabbage), seasoned with chili peppers and salt. This is the essential banchan of a standard Korean meal. Some Koreans do not consider a meal complete without kimchi. Kimchi can be made with other vegetables as well, including scallions, gat (갓), and radish (무; mu).