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[[Image:Cabbage.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cabbage ready to harvest]] | [[Image:Cabbage.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cabbage ready to harvest]] | ||
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Raw cabbage is usually sliced into thin strips or shredded for use in salads, such as coleslaw. It can also replace iceberg lettuce in sandwiches. Cabbage is an excellent source of [[Vitamin C]]. | Raw cabbage is usually sliced into thin strips or shredded for use in salads, such as coleslaw. It can also replace iceberg lettuce in sandwiches. Cabbage is an excellent source of [[Vitamin C]]. | ||
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'''Rapeseed''' is a heavy nectar producer, and honeybees produce a light coloured, but peppery [[honey]] from it. It must be extracted immediately after processing is finished, as it will quickly granulate in the honeycomb and will be impossible to extract. The [[honey]] is usually blended with milder honeys, if used for table use, or sold as bakery grade. | '''Rapeseed''' is a heavy nectar producer, and honeybees produce a light coloured, but peppery [[honey]] from it. It must be extracted immediately after processing is finished, as it will quickly granulate in the honeycomb and will be impossible to extract. The [[honey]] is usually blended with milder honeys, if used for table use, or sold as bakery grade. | ||
== How much does one cup of cabbage weigh? == | == How much does one cup of cabbage weigh? == | ||
''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:'' | ''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:'' | ||
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