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Do you have any pictures of what cabbage looks like?

Cabbage (cabbage), the scientific name is cabbage, cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.var.capitata L.) is a plant of the Brassica family, Brassica (Brassica oleracea L.) variant. Also known as cabbage, cabbage, cabbage, cabbage, cabbage, cabbage, lotus white, etc.

Cabbage has short and sturdy annual stems that are fleshy, unbranched, green or grey-green. There are many basal leaves, thick in texture, wrapped in layers into spheroids, oblate spherical, 10-30 cm in diameter or larger, milky white or light green; originated from the Mediterranean coast and began to be introduced to China in the 16th century. Cabbage has the characteristics of cold resistance, disease resistance, strong adaptability, easy storage and transportation, high yield, and good quality. It is commonly cultivated throughout China and is one of the main vegetables in spring, summer, and autumn in Northeast, Northwest, and North China. .

According to the "Compendium of Materia Medica", cabbage (cabbage) is sweet when cooked, and its roots survive the winter, remain healthy in spring, and have strong vitality. Therefore, people call it the "immortal vegetable". Cabbage has a very high status in foreign countries, just like cabbage in China. This is where the name "cabbage" comes from.

Grade requirements

Special grade: The leaf bulbs are neat in size, consistent in appearance, firm and well-groomed; no old branches, burnt edges, lateral bud germination and mechanical damage, etc., and no pests or diseases damage.

First level: The leaf bulbs are basically neat in size and appearance, the bulbs are tight and well trimmed; there are no old branches, burnt edges, lateral bud germination and mechanical damage, and a small amount of insect damage is allowed.

Level 2: The leaf bulbs are basically neat in size and similar in appearance, the bulbs are not tight enough, and the trimming is average; a small amount of burnt edges, lateral bud germination and mechanical damage are allowed, and a small amount of damage from diseases and insect pests is allowed.