Ryan

4d ago

I love cabbage 🥬

It's an underrated vegetable 😙👌

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Filou

@Filou

4d ago

🥬

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running bitcoin

@running bitcoin

4d ago

100%!

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🐺 sara

@sway

4d ago

i love it more when it’s kimchi

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Ryan

@Ryan

4d ago

Agreed, kimchi is good cabbage 🤝

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Little Spoon

@Little Spoon

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4d ago

So good. So nice to stretch other things, too. So good pickled. So good raw as slaw. So good stewed. So good fermented…

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Ryan

@Ryan

4d ago

Fermented cabbage 🤌I love kimchi 🤤

A simple slaw with olive oil, apple cider vinegar, and red chili flakes is great too. So easy, and it's great raw or fried.

Some cabbage shredded finely stretches a spicy chili a looong ways. Makes for a filling low calorie meal. One of my favorite bachelor chows.

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Little Spoon

@Little Spoon

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4d ago

Add rice and you’re essentially a happy slave which is alllllmost my end goal

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Ryan

@Ryan

4d ago

Tonight was beef & cabbage stir fry for supper. I'm so full 🫃

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eliza

@elizableu

4d ago

Agreed.

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Ryan

@Ryan

4d ago

🤝

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CraigTheSpaceBum

@CraigTheSpaceBum

4d ago

I wonder where cabbage gets it name from. Sounds a lot like garbage. Like what is a bage. Who the fuck decided this stuff.

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jamw

@jamw

4d ago

You can usually blame Old French and / or Latin. I think in this case it’s “Caboche” / “Caboce” from the French, which both mean “head”. Plus there’s “Caput” in Latin which also means “head”. A head of cabbage! Knda makes sense now.

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Ryan

@Ryan

4d ago

I love how humans went crazy with the mustard plant. It's like half of our veggies.

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jamw

@jamw

4d ago

Yeah mustard plants are a species within the Brassica / cruciferous genus, which includes other species like cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts etc. Some evidence of anti-cancer properties too.

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Dan

@djz

4d ago

So you love Farts

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Ryan

@Ryan

4d ago

I don't not like farts. Not sure about love.

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