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Putting Your Head to Growing Cabbage

02 March 2009

This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.

We have talked about growing carrots and beets. This week, we move from root vegetables to a leafy vegetable. Cabbage is related to mustard, turnips, kale and collards. The leaves that form a head of cabbage can be purple, red or green. "White" cabbage is really a light green.

Cabbage
Cabbage is a good source of vitamin C and other nutrients. Cato the Elder, an influential Roman thinker two thousand years ago, praised its medical value. If you eat it raw, he suggested dipping it in vinegar.

Think about growing cabbage if you live where the weather is cool and the soil is moist and fertile. Spring and fall are good times to begin. Experts say cabbage does not need full sun and grows easily if you water it regularly and protect against insects and disease.

The University of Illinois Extension says cabbage is easily transplanted from bare-root plants or cell packs. Bare-root plants have no soil on their roots. Cell packs are containers in which seeds are started.

Susan Trice from the University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service says cabbage takes about sixty to ninety days to grow. She says the amount of space needed between the plants depends on how big you expect the heads to be. Cabbage can be picked any time after the heads have formed.

Always keep the plants moist. Watch for yellowing or black spots on the stems. Yellow or brown areas shaped like the letter V on leaves may be a sign of black rot infection.

Insects, transplants and seeds can spread infections. If you suspect that seeds may be diseased, place them in water at fifty degrees Celsius for twenty minutes. The Cooperative Extension Service at Oklahoma State University says buying high-quality seeds can help.

On March seventeenth, many Irish Americans will eat a traditional meal of corned beef and cabbage to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day.

Cabbage leaves can be steamed or cooked in a small amount of boiling water until they soften. Cabbage smells terrible if you cook it too long. Uncooked cabbage, cut thinly, is used in cole slaw and other salads.

Sauerkraut is cabbage fermented in its own juice. It means "sour cabbage" in German. Salt is traditionally used to pull water out of the cabbage.

And Chinese cabbage is popular not just in China. It is commonly used, for example, in kimchee, a spicy Korean food made with fermented cabbage.

And that's the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. Our reports are at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Bob Doughty.



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1. cabbage

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Submitted by: trinh thi dung (vietnam)
03-17-2009 - 09:22:42

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Submitted by: Juan Pablo (Guatemala)
03-13-2009 - 15:57:26

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Submitted by: Bruno Golden Paulo Capichila (Mozambique)
03-13-2009 - 09:15:06

4. thanks

I'm student at the universy of Burao. I'm thanking u for helping me about studing cabbage
Submitted by: ahmed (somaliland)
03-11-2009 - 07:23:21

5. Putting your head to growing cabbage

allusion saying but when I read carefully it teaches how to learn and how to make cabbage, cabbage is common foods for every meal here in Vietnam and It can help to avoid tumour, this I can learn from others and I think it is true.
Submitted by: Hang Nga (Viet Nam)
03-11-2009 - 04:48:55

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Submitted by: Van Tuyen Tran (Viet Nam)
03-11-2009 - 04:01:24

7. I love Kimchee!!!

I love Kimchee!!>_< The point of Kimchee is "fermentation". It's very very important!
Submitted by: Eun-bi (Korea)
03-10-2009 - 05:48:25

8.

Thank you so much for many good stories. VOA special english is very helpful for practicing my listening skill and gives me the variety of knowledges. By the way, i think cabbage is popular in many asian countries but in different way to cook. In thailand, cabbage is usually fried like chinese style or eaten fresh with chillied paste. It's very delicious.
Submitted by: emma ()
03-10-2009 - 03:34:02

9. Cabbage could be made many nutritious dishes

Thanking for VOA supply me helpful knowledge. I often use your website www.voanews.com to learn English. It is a good learning tool of me. After reading the article "Putting your head to growing to cabbage", I think cabbage is popular with people in many countries like: China, Korean and Viet Nam. The most cabbage is grown in Lamdong Province in Vietname. And Vietnamese are used to eating cabbage in daily meals. Cabbage couls be made many nutritous dishes. the most popular dishes are made of cabbage like vegetable, soup... they're very delicious. There is a unhappy event for farmer being rarely rich to plant cabbage like a major job.
Submitted by: THANH HUYEN (Viet Nam)
03-09-2009 - 05:56:34

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Submitted by: hoangnhatanh (viet nam)
03-09-2009 - 03:28:08

11. Thanks VOANEWS

Now i know speak CABBAGE, cultive and eat it.... Thanks for this news.
Submitted by: Abrao (Brazil)
03-08-2009 - 22:37:27

12. A cabbage "SSAM"

There is a story about the cabbage cooking in Korea. For example, after it shared equally 4 pieces and separate the leaves one by one and into it to the kook pot and steamed it until they soften. After this, put a spoon cooked rice on a soften cabbage leave and put again a little soybean paste(it is a Korean traditional fermented food)on the rice and lapped it all with the cabbage leave and eat finally. The steamed leave and soybean past very friendly food with a sweet smell to Korean traditional smell feeling and it called a name of cabbage "SSAM", especially in summer many people eat it for special food. Forgive me to my poor writings. Thanks to VOA all staffs.
Submitted by: Lee han woong (South Korea)
03-08-2009 - 13:12:10

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Submitted by: serkan metinoğlu (turkey)
03-07-2009 - 09:47:14

14. I like eat cabbage

I always eat cabbage in my daily dinner. It is the mail sourcing of Vitamine C for me except the tomato.
Submitted by: Jacky (China)
03-06-2009 - 09:29:59

15. addition of information

I get stomachache, so russian scientist studied and reconized that the extraction of cabbage water could treat stomachache.
Submitted by: le quang chien (vietnam)
03-05-2009 - 23:21:25

16. Many Thanks

Thanks from this useful information regarding cabbage, just I want to mention some benefit of it for health, cabbage use reduce headache pain, cabbage is anti-cancer properties and cabbage is anti-infalmmatory vegetable. Many thanks from VOA special English
Submitted by: Mohammad Shaker (Afghanistan)
03-05-2009 - 06:47:45

17. fry cabbage

In Taiwain, we fry gingers and cabbage leaves together. It is easily to make and it tasty.
Submitted by: sophie (taiwan)
03-04-2009 - 08:24:01

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I´m studing english and your subject has been very important to learn and improve my knowledge. Thanks very much
Submitted by: Carlos Alberto Villada (Colombia)
03-04-2009 - 00:20:16

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Submitted by: heval (irag)
03-03-2009 - 22:00:55

20. The Cabbage

In my country this kind of vegetable is used like a salad, especially in the mountain region.
Submitted by: Jefferson Yanez (Ecuador)
03-03-2009 - 17:34:16

21. learning english language

i am ali wholive in cairo and i am refugee in eygypt
Submitted by: cali (somalia)
03-03-2009 - 10:53:50

22. Recipe of the Stuffed Cabbage

Mix 300 g minced pork with 50 g smoked bacon, a grated onion, an egg, 100 g boiled rice, a crushed clove of garlic and salt, pepper, paprika to taste. Roll this filling up in some pickled cabbage leaves, tucking in the ends. Cook 300 g spare rib of pork (cut into small pieces) until tender, add a bay leaf to the liquid and 1 kg slightly washed sauerkraut. Cook it until the sauerkraut will be soft. Make hollows for the cabbage rolls and cook until tender. Thicken with a roux made of two tablespoons of fat, 50 g flour and paprika to taste. Boil thoroughly. Serve with sour cream.
Submitted by: Szövetség Vácért (Hungary)
03-03-2009 - 10:25:09

23. Sour cabbage

The best sauerkraut is made in Hungary!
Submitted by: Szövetség Vácért (Hungary)
03-03-2009 - 09:10:34

24. the kimchee is not used in this kind of cabbage

In China, the kimchee is not use in this kind of cabbage, they made kimchee use chinese cabbage(longer and larger than this kind of cabbage).
Submitted by: Jenny (China)
03-03-2009 - 04:20:48

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