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Cabbage is a vegetable from the cabbage family, scientifically known as Brassica oleracea variety capitata. It is characterized by its compact and crunchy leaves, which form a rounded head that is green, purple, or white, depending on the variety. It is a very versatile ingredient in the kitchen, used in salads, stews, stir-fries, and fermented foods like sauerkraut.
Cabbage originated in Europe and Western Asia, where it has been cultivated since ancient times due to its ability to adapt to different climates. It later spread to the Americas and other regions of the world, becoming a staple in home and traditional cooking.
Properties: Cabbage is an excellent source of dietary fiber, vitamins C and K, as well as antioxidants that help strengthen the immune system and improve digestion. It also contains bioactive compounds that may help reduce inflammation and prevent certain chronic diseases.
In the Hispanic world, cabbage is also known by other synonyms, depending on the country, such as col (very common in Mexico and Central America), berza (in some regions of Colombia and Venezuela), and col blanca to distinguish it from other cabbage varieties.
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