red cabbage
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Definition
Noun: 1. A variety of cabbage (Brassica oleracea) characterized by its compact head of reddish-purple to purplish-red leaves. 2. The edible head or leaves of this plant, often used raw in salads (e.g., coleslaw) or cooked.
Usage and Examples
- As a type of vegetable:
- For a colorful salad, I added shredded red cabbage along with green lettuce.
- The recipe calls for one small head of red cabbage, finely sliced.
- Describing its state or preparation:
- The red cabbage was braised with apples and vinegar.
- Pickled red cabbage is a common condiment.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Context: The color of red cabbage can act as a natural pH indicator. Its pigments (anthocyanins) turn more red in acidic environments (like vinegar) and bluer in alkaline environments.
- When she added lemon juice, the red cabbage in the salad turned a brighter shade of red.
Variants and Related Words
- White cabbage / Green cabbage: The more common variety with pale green leaves.
- Savoy cabbage: A variety with crinkly, ruffled green leaves.
- Napa cabbage: An elongated, leafy cabbage commonly used in East Asian cuisine.
Synonyms
- Purple cabbage (common alternative name in some regions).
Notes on Meaning
- The term "red cabbage" refers specifically to the pigmented variety. It is not simply any cabbage that is red in color due to cooking or preparation.
Noun
- compact head of purplish-red leaves
- cabbage plant with a compact head of reddish purple leaves