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Alton Brown - Many Faces of Cabbage

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2007

Food Network's Alton Brown consults a nutritional anthropologist on the myriad varieties of cabbage as selectively cultivated.

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  • I was hoping to see Asturian Tree Cabbage (No I am not dyslexic, spelling is correct)

    mentioned, which comes from the Asturian

    region of Spain. It grows about 2 feet tall &

    has a loose kale like habit with really large

    leaves. Suppossedly if you clip the flowers

    it can be maintained as a perennial.

    Imagine never having to plant cabbage again.

  • nutritional anthropologist

    go ahead alton, do your worst!

  • hooray for the nutritional anthropologist

  • same species, in fact.

  • Wow you learn something new everyday, I didn't know broccoli and califlower were in the cabbage family. Cool fact I guess.

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