NOUN | a white cabbage | white cabbages | |
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- Fårikål is a compound word literally meaning "mutton in cabbage". The name was amended from Danish "gaas i hvidkaal" (goose in white cabbage).
- Alternatively, they can be served with creamed, white cabbage.
- The white cabbage is grown for this purpose in the Unstrut floodplain and on the loess soils of the Keuper hills in the Seebach territory and in the immediate vicinity.
- Rothschild discovered that Large white cabbage butterfly caterpillars fed a diet without carotenoids did not match their background as they typically would and Monarch butterfly caterpillars' pupae had silver threads instead of gold.
- The government of the Netherlands reports a breakthrough in food security as specific varieties of potatoes, carrots, red onions, white cabbage and broccoli appear to thrive if they are irrigated with salt water.
- It contains not only white cabbage but also collard greens (or leaves of red cabbage) and kale, as well as grape leaf and cherry leaf.
- Another well-known dish which is also considered "national dish" of the region of Priegnitz is "Knieperkohl", a kind of pickled cabbage similar to Sauerkraut but containing not only white cabbage but also collard greens (or leaves of red cabbage), kale and grape leaves and cherry leaves.
- The village is famous for white cabbage production.
- ... "sabauda", 'January King') is a cultivar with intermediate morphology between Savoy cabbage and white cabbage.
- The dish consists of slices of crispy deep fried pork served on a bed of "acar campur" (a pickle-like salad made with thinly sliced white cabbage and carrots of Indonesian origin; it is written "atjar tjampoer" in Dutch) over which a generous amount of the sauce is poured.
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