Harrison County Extension Office – Cabbages Can Be Both Red and Green

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Cabbages can be both red and green.

Red cabbage contains the powerful antioxidant anthocyanin; this antioxidant gives red and purple fruits and vegetables their bright colors.

A great way to enjoy cabbage is in a fermented form, such as sauerkraut and kimchi. These fermented cabbage products are full of probiotics. Because of the abundance of probiotics in these fermented foods, they can be one of the best foods for your immune and digestive systems.

Easy tips for eating more cabbage:

– Add shredded cabbage to a fresh green salad.

– Add chopped cabbage to any soup or stew near the end of cooking.

– Add sauerkraut or kimchi as condiment to add acidity, heat, and flavor to a meal.

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Check back today for a nutritious, easy, and delicious cabbage recipe!

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