Cabbage is cheap enough to be ignored and versatile enough to deserve better.
What you get from 100 g cooked
| Energy | 23 kcal |
| Protein | 1.3 g |
| Carbohydrate | 5.5 g |
| Fat | 0.1 g |
| Fibre | 1.9 g |
Source: USDA FoodData Central – www.fdc.nal.usda.gov. Values are approximate and may vary by variety and preparation.
| Read the numbers this wayThis serving gives a small macronutrient contribution in the serving normally used. The more important story is what its key nutrients do once the ingredient becomes part of a complete meal. |
Why it earns a place
It provides fibre, vitamin C, vitamin K and glucosinolates. Fibre adds bulk to the diet; vitamin C helps collagen and iron absorption; vitamin K is needed for normal clotting. A whole head can become slaw, stir-fry, soup or filling, which makes it useful when budgets are tight.
Dietary fibre: smoother digestion and steadier energy
Fibre gives stool enough bulk to move through the gut more easily. It also slows the release of sugar from a meal, so energy arrives more steadily instead of rising and falling all at once.
Vitamin C: the builder and iron helper
Vitamin C helps the body make collagen, the strong framework used in skin, gums, blood vessels and healing tissue. Eaten with beans, grains or leafy vegetables, it also helps the gut absorb more of their iron.
Vitamin K: clotting and bone support
Vitamin K activates proteins that stop bleeding after a cut and helps place calcium where bones need it. Leafy greens are among the strongest food sources.
Iron: carrying oxygen
Iron sits inside haemoglobin, the part of red blood cells that carries oxygen. Low iron can leave the body trying to work with a smaller oxygen-delivery system; vitamin C eaten in the same meal improves absorption of plant iron.
Who may find this food especially useful
| People whose meals need more vegetables without becoming complicatedThese foods are especially useful for anyone dealing with constipation, low vegetable intake or meals dominated by refined grains. A simple stir-fry, sabzi or raita is enough; they do not need to become a “detox.” |
What needs context
| The limitation worth knowingVery large amounts of raw cabbage can cause gas. People on warfarin should keep vitamin-K intake consistent rather than avoiding greens entirely. |
Try this next time
Quick cabbage stir-fry
Cook shredded cabbage with peas, cumin and a small amount of oil until just tender.
Source: Cabbage Sabzi – www.vegrecipesofindia.com



