NATIONAL CABBAGE DAY – February 17
Fri Feb 17th

National Cabbage Day

On February 17th, a delectable garden staple that yields some of the best recipes for the Celtic holidays is coming up next month. Among other popular seasonal dishes, it's an excellent day to try your corned beef and cabbage skills..

cabbage comes in a variety of styles, including the French caboche, which means head. The cabbage family is quite diverse, including Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, kohlrabi, and kale. Cabbage is an ancient Asian dish with roots in Asia Minor (Turkey today) and the eastern Mediterranean.

Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, was the first to bring cabbage to the Americas.

When choosing a cabbage, the head should be firm and dense. The fibrous leaves of a healthy cabbage should be shiny and crisp with no browning or bruising.

Cabbage is versatile, and can be eaten raw, steamed, or sautéd. It's a culturally diverse dish, and it's a common ingredient in Asian, German, Irish, Irish, and Latin dishes. Cabbage is also a common diet dish due to the fact that it has low calories (6 per leaf). It has no fat or cholesterol, is low in sodium and carbs, and is a good source of Vitamin C...

How to celebrate #nationalcabbageday

  • Try out your new cabbage dishes
  • Wrap up pigs in a blanket or eat cabbage fresh
  • Make some hearty soup or vegetable wraps by making these delectable soup or vegetable wraps
  • You may be able to start planning your garden in some regions of the country. Will you be planting cabbage this year? It's time to decide on the variety you want to grow Imagine all the goodness you can then make in your kitchen!
  • Try these recipes:
  • Garlic Pepper Cabbage, Slow Cooked Garlic Pepper Cabbage, Slow Cooked Garlic Pepper Cabbage
  • Stir Fry Corned Beef & Cabbage Corned Beef & Cabbage Stir Fry
  • Kielbasa and Cabbage
  • Healing Cabbage Soup
  • No matter how you celebrate, be sure to invite someone to join you. Invite your friends and family to enjoy your delectable dishes.. We have found several delectable ones to try if you don't have a recipe to share
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalCabbageDay

Cabbage FAQ

Q. Is cabbage raw? Q. Can cabbage be eaten raw?

Yes, yes. Cabbage can be eaten raw. The leaves are denser than lettuce, giving it a nice crunch. It has a peppery taste that is also delectable.

Is lettuce and cabbage good together in a salad? Q. Is lettuce and cabbage good together? a salad?

Yes, yes. You can make a salad by mixing a variety of lettuces with cabbage.

Q. Can I freeze cabbage?

Yes, yes. The best method is to blanch the leaves first. Once cooled, seal in an air-tight container. Frozen cabbage is the best in cooked meals such as soups and casseroles.

Q. How many calories are in cabbage?

A. One cabbage leaf has about 6 calories, while another cabbage salad has about 6 calories.

History is told (and not so celebrated) by the 17th century's (and not so celebrated) past. february 17th commemorated (and not so honored) history

1827

Chester Stone of Middlebury, New Haven County, Connecticut, has been granted patent no. 4,669X by the US Patent Office for the invention of a washing machine. In the 1836 Patent Office fire at the Blodget's Hotel, the patent's record was destroyed. However, his son Marvin would invent the first drinking straw, 61 years after Stone invented the washing machine.

1863

The International Red Cross charity group, composed of Jean-Henry Dunant, Gustave Moynier, Théodore Maunoir, Théodore Maunoir, Guillaume-Henri Dufour, and Louis Appia, organises the humanitarian group known as the International Red Cross.

1867

The Suez Canal officially opens and the first ship sails through, L'Aigle, the imperial yacht of French Empress Eugenie, as the first ship passes through.

1933

Newsweek is the first magazine to publish its first issue. Samuel T. Williamson served as the first editor-in-chief of the weekly periodical.

1968

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame opens in Springfield, Massachusetts.

1996

Garry Kasparov defeats IBM's chess-playing machine, Deep Blue, 4 to 2.

2007

On the grounds of the North Dakota Capitol, 8,962 people set a record by making simultaneous snow angels.

The 17th anniversary of february 17th (and not so celebrated) birthdays (and not so celebrated) was commemorated (and not so much celebrated) birthdays

The peale raphaelle peale, 1774 – 1774

The artist is known as the first true still-life artist in the United States. No more than half of his still-life works survive, though he also painted portraits, as did his father Charles.

Hilda hewlett – 1864

Hewlett founded a flying school in 1910 and 1912, becoming the first British woman to obtain a pilot's license and starting building planes.

81. – 1881. mary carson breckinridge, 1881. – 1881

In 1925, the American nurse-midwife founded the Frontier Nursing Service, which provided rural health services. Her efforts brought much-needed training to rural areas of the Kentucky hills, and the results were encouraging in several ways.

Hal holbrook – 1925

The critically acclaimed American actor received accolades on stage and film. In Mark Twain Tonight!, Known for bringing author Mark Twain to life on Broadway, All the President's Men, Lincoln, and Water for Elephants, Mark Twain brought author Mark Twain to life on Broadway in Mark Twain Tonight!

Ond phillips, 1962-1962 lou diamond phillips. – 1962 lou diamond phillips, 1962. phillips, lou diamond phillips

The Filipino-American actor is best known for his roles in the films La Bamba, Young Guns, and Stand and Deliver. He is also known for the television series Longmire and Prosequility Son.

-1963 michael jordan – 1963. – 1963 michael jordan – 1963

Jordan played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association during his time in the National Basketball Association. He won six championships with the Chicago Bulls during his career. Jordan has had a fruitful career after his NBA career..

Notable mentions

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Thomas J. Watson, 1874 – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874 Thomas J. Watson – 1874

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