Col in english
Cabbage
pronunciation: kæbədʒ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kæbədʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures







col = collard ; cabbage.
Example: A brief history of the following classic soul foods is included: pork, peas, collard, corn or maize, yams, okra, watermelon, and peanuts = A brief history of the following classic soul foods is included: pork, peas, collard, corn or maize, yams, okra, watermelon, and peanuts.Example: The human brain is about the size of a grapefruit and weighs about as much as a head of cabbage.more:
» cabeza de col = head of cabbage .
Example: The recipe calls for 1/2 a head of cabbage, so I have 1/2 a head left.» caldo de col = cabbage soup .
Example: Although publication of swear words was prohibited, their prevalence is indicated by the proverb: 'Speaking without swearing is like cabbage soup without tomato'.» col de bruselas = Brussels sprout .
Example: During the last 50 years, the area harvested for artichoke, early potato, melon, Brussels sprouts and watermelon has increased by twofold.» col de China = Chinese cabbage .
Example: The crops grown included endives, capsicums, lamb's lettuce, celery, leeks, Chinese cabbages and other oriental chicories.» col morada = red cabbage .
Example: A recipe for making them in the classroom using red cabbage and baking soda is provided.» col rizada = kale ; curly kale ; leaf cabbage .
Example: Kale is a member of the cabbage family, and is an excellent source of vitamin C, beta carotene, chlorophyll, and manganese. Example: The wonderful thing about growing curly kale, a member of the mustard family, is that it keep growing slowly in the winter and is very hardy. Example: Leaf cabbage is a local vegetable widely grown and consumed mostly by the poor in southern and eastern Africa.