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Futoški kupus

Futog, Serbia
4.5

Futoški kupus is a traditional type of Serbian cabbage originating from Futog in Vojvodina. It comes in fresh or sour versions (although it's mostly designed for souring), and the cabbage has been cultivated in Futog from the 18th century o... READ MORE

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Bok choy

China
4.1

Bok choy is a type of Chinese cabbage (lat. Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) that features dark green leaves and white to pale green stalk... READ MORE

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Chinese cabbage

Jiangsu, China
4.0

Chinese cabbage primarily refers to two types of leafy greens that are integral to Chinese cuisine and widely cultivated across the country: napa cabbage and bok choy. Originally, it was grown in the Yangtze River Delta region an... READ MORE

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Varaždinsko zelje

Varaždin, Croatia
3.9

Varaždinsko zelje is an autochthonous variety of cabbage traditionally grown in Varaždin County. The most important property of this cabbage variety is that it can withstand winter cold very well, but it can also be grown as a spring cabbage. The ... READ MORE

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Chinese flowering cabbage (Choy sum)

China
3.7

Choy sum is a leafy vegetable with widespread use in both Asian and Western cuisines. It belongs to the pak choy cabbage family and is characterized by tender, white or green stalks, with oval-shaped green leaves and tiny yellow flower bu... READ MORE

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Filderkraut

Stuttgart, Germany
3.5

This is a German cabbage from the protected Brassica oleracea variety, and it is grown between Esslingen and Stuttgart. Its white-green leaves are coated with a fine layer of wax, which gives them a slightly glossy look. Because of its se... READ MORE

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Dithmarscher Kohl

Dithmarschen, Germany
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This variety of cabbage originates from the Dithmarschen region off the coast of the North Sea, and it is a good example of locally grown products that have been incorporated into both traditional and contemporary international cuisine. This cabba... READ MORE

Dishes with Cabbage

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Siomay

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Baso Tahu Mang Ade (Bandung, Indonesia)

Siomay is an Indonesian dish consisting of steamed cone-shaped fish dumplings, eggs, potatoes, cabbage, tofu, and bitter melon. After they have been steamed, all ingredients are assembled on a plate, cut into bite-sized pieces, and generously driz... READ MORE

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Hamamatsu gyoza

Hamamatsu

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Most iconic: Mutsugiku (Hamamatsu, Japan)

Hamamatsu is a popular variety of Japanese gyoza filled with cabbage, onions, pork, and selected seasonings. It is characterized by a unique frying style in which cooks arrange gyoza in a circular pattern (hanetsuke, a technique ... READ MORE

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Gyoza

Japan

4.5

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Most iconic: Harajuku Gyoza-ro (Shibuya, Japan)

The famous Japanese gyoza are crescent-shaped dumplings that have originated from the traditional Chinese jiaozi dumplings. The recipe was slightly altered to accommodate the Japanese taste, and gyoza soon became one of the favorite Japan... READ MORE

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Sinigang

Philippines

4.5

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Most iconic: Locavore (Pasig, Philippines)

Sinigang is a sour Filipino soup consisting of sampalok (fruits of the tamarind tree), water spinach, hot peppers, cabbage, broccoli, eggplant, diced tomatoes, sliced onions, ginger, garlic, green beans, fish sauce, and salt. The basic br... READ MORE

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Banitsa with cabbage (Zelnik)

North Macedonia

4.5

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Zelnik is a traditional North Macedonian pie that can be filled with a variety of different ingredients such as cheese, spinach, eggs, meat, leeks, or cabbage. For the best result, zelnik should be brushed with butter and oil before bakin... READ MORE

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Jingisukan

Hokkaido Region

4.5

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Most iconic: Sapporo Beer Garden (Sapporo, Japan)

Jingisukan is a Hokkaido-specialty consisting of grilled mutton or lamb. The dish is always prepared tableside on the convex-shaped grills. The guests are served with sliced meat, which can be plain or marinated, and are then encouraged to grill t... READ MORE

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Muthia

Gujarat

4.5

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Most iconic: The Green House (Ahmedabad, India)

Muthia is an Indian dumpling or a fritter consisting of chickpea flour, turmeric, chili powder, fenugreek, and salt. Sometimes, the combination is additionally bonded together with oil, or sweetened with sugar. Once shaped, muthia can be either fr... READ MORE

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Cocido lebaniego

Liébana

4.5

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Most iconic: Del Oso (Areños, Spain)

Cocido lebaniego is a traditional dish originating from the Liébana area in Cantabria. The stew consists of local chickpeas, potatoes, and cabbage with meat from the pig slaughter such as chorizo, bacon, and morcilla. Breadcrumbs, parsley, ... READ MORE

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Sarma

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Caru' cu Bere (Bucharest, Romania)

One of the staples of traditional Turkish cuisine, sarma consists of a filling that is snugly surrounded by leaves or leafy vegetables. There are numerous versions of this dish but the mixture typically combines ingredients such as minced meat, ri... READ MORE

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Okonomiyaki

Kansai Region

4.4

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Most iconic: Mizuno (Osaka, Japan)

Similar to an omelet or a pancake, okonomiyaki is an immensely popular Japanese dish. The batter is made with eggs, flour, water, grated yam, and shredded cabbage. Additional ingredients such as fish, seafood, meat, vegetables or cheese are also o... READ MORE

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Ebi furai

Nagoya

4.4

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Most iconic: Katsukura (Shibuya, Japan)

These large prawns are typically dipped in egg wash, coated in panko breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They are one of the most popular yōshoku dishes; western-inspired Japanese meals which originated during the Meiji Restoration bet... READ MORE

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Húsleves

Hungary

4.4

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Traditionally prepared with beef or chicken, this hearty Hungarian soup is a staple restaurant dish as well as a common home-cooked meal. Besides meat, it usually incorporates noodles, root vegetables, and a variety of spices. It is always served ... READ MORE

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Dak Galbi

Chuncheon

4.4

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Most iconic: Yoogane Myeongdong (Seoul, South Korea)

Dak galbi is the South Korean variety of stir-fried chicken. It is a communal dish that's cooked tableside, on large cast iron skillets. Typical elements in dak galbi include various chicken cuts, cabbage, tteok rice cakes, carrots, chili... READ MORE

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Soto Lamongan

Lamongan

4.4

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Most iconic: Depot Asih Jaya (Lamongan, Indonesia)

As the name suggests, this traditional soto variety originated in Lamongan. It is mainly prepared with chicken cuts that are slowly simmered in broth, along with a spice paste that usually consists of lemongrass, coriander, caraways seeds... READ MORE

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Borscht (Borsch)

Ukraine

4.3

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Most iconic: Żurownia (Katowice, Poland)

The iconic borsch is probably the most famous Ukrainian dish, also considered the country's national dish. It is a comforting soup made with beetroot, meat or bone stock, and sautéed vegetables. There are many variations - the broth can be ... READ MORE

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Shabu-shabu

Osaka

4.3

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Most iconic: Hariju (Osaka, Japan)

Shabu-shabu is a popular Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced meat and vegetables cooked in water. The dish is an evolved version of the traditional Mongolian nabemono (one-pot) cooking. Roughly translated to swish-swish, it... READ MORE

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Tacos de pescado

Baja California

4.3

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Most iconic: Tacos Marco Antonio (Ensenada, Mexico)

Tacos de pescado or fish tacos have origins in the Mexican region of Baja California. These corn flour tacos are filled with fried or grilled pieces of fish, vegetables such as cabbage or lettuce, and a topping of either sour cream or may... READ MORE

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Nikuman

Japan

4.3

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Most iconic: Gojuban (Shinjuku, Japan)

Nikuman are Japanese-style steamed pork buns which were influenced by the traditional Chinese baozi. They consists of leavened wheat dough wrapped around a flavorful ground pork filling. The meat is combined with different vegetables and ... READ MORE

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Fanesca

Ecuador

4.3

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Most iconic: Miskay (Quito, Ecuador)

Fanesca is a unique Ecuadorian soup characterized by its thick consistency, consisting of fresh Andean grains, beans, peas, and lentils, combined with salt cod cooked in milk. There should be 12 different grains and beans in the soup, symbolizing ... READ MORE

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Menestrón

Peru

4.3

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Menestrón is a Peruvian soup that is an adaptation of the famous Italian minestrone. The soup became popular in Peru with the first Italian immigrants, and over time, it was adapted for local palates using a variety of Peruvian ing... READ MORE

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Atakilt wat

Ethiopia

4.3

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Atakilt wat is a traditional dish and a type of wat (Ethiopian stew). It's made with a combination of onions, vegan niter kibbeh, garlic, berbere spices, ginger, carrots, potatoes, and cabbage. The onion and garlic are sautéed in vegan nitt... READ MORE

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Pancit Bato

Province of Camarines Sur

4.3

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Pancit Bato is a traditional type of Filipino pancit originating from the town of Bato, hence the name. This noodle soup is usually made with a combination of sun-dried pancit Bato egg noodles, carrots, peas, cabbage, pork slices, oil, salt, peppe... READ MORE

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Yakisoba

Japan

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Most iconic: Yakisoba Mikasa (Chiyoda, Japan)

Yakisoba is the Japanese variety of fried noodles. Originating from the Chinese chow main, these noodles are usually mixed with a variety of meat and vegetables. Japanese favorites are usually pork, cabbage, onions, and carrots. The most ... READ MORE

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Korokke

Japan

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Most iconic: Rakuman Croquettes (Minato, Japan)

Korokke is a variety of Japanese deep-fried dishes that are a version of the French dish called croquette. It consists of a combination of mashed potatoes and chopped meat, seafood, or vegetables. The combination of those ingredients is s... READ MORE

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Pizzoccheri alla Valtellinese

Valtellina

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Most iconic: Al Filò (Bormio, Italy)

This traditional pasta dish combines buckwheat pizzoccheri pasta with potatoes and cabbage, which is seasonally replaced by swiss chard or green beans. All of the ingredients are cooked together and are typically layered with grated Parmigiano Reg... READ MORE

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Bakwan

Indonesia

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Most iconic: Warkop Modjok (Bandung, Indonesia)

Bakwan or bala bala are popular Indonesian mixed vegetable fritters. They are usually made with rice or wheat flour, and occasionally a combination of both types. The flour is mixed with water, eggs, baking powder, and a choice of spices to form a... READ MORE

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Monjayaki

Kanto Region

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Most iconic: Kondō (Chūō, Japan)

A specialty of the Japanese Kantō region known as monjayaki is pan-fried batter, a type of pancake consisting of wheat flour (komugiko) and fish broth (dashi). The pancake is mixed with cabbage, seasonings, and other ingredients,... READ MORE

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Tongseng

Central Java

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Predominantly sweet, slightly robust, and deliciously spicy, tongseng is an authentic Indonesian meat stew, typically goat, cooked with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), shredded cabbage, tomatoes, and coconut milk. It is commonly regarded as a combi... READ MORE

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Bocadillo de cerdo

Spain

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Most iconic: La Porca (Barcelona, Spain)

Bocadillo de cerdo is a Spanish meat sandwich consisting of a loaf of bread that's filled with pork. A Spanish-style baguette (barra de pan) is the usual choice of bread for the sandwich, although burger buns, rustic bread, or pan Ga... READ MORE

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Nasi goreng mawut

Indonesia

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Nasi goreng mawut is a traditional fried rice dish originating from Indonesia. A spice paste consisting of garlic, onions, hot peppers, shrimp paste, fish sauce, and candlenuts is sautéed and blended, then set aside. The rice is cooked with... READ MORE

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Golubtsy

Russia

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Most iconic: Grand Cafe Dr. Zhivago (Moscow, Russia)

Russian golubtsy are cabbage rolls stuffed with ground beef that is combined with either rice or buckwheat. However, not only rice and meat may be used as a filling, as cabbage stuffed with any ingredient is the only necessary component for the di... READ MORE

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Gado-gado

Jakarta

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Most iconic: Gado-Gado Bon-Bin (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

Gado-gado is an Indonesian version of a mixed salad. It usually consists of a variety of vegetables, eggs, tempeh, and tofu. The vegetables are usually just slightly boiled, tossed with a nutty sauce, then completed with the addition of crispy pra... READ MORE

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Fried Cabbage

Southern United States

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Most iconic: Mama J's Kitchen (Richmond, United States of America)

Although the name might suggest otherwise, this Southern classic is prepared with shredded cabbage that is sautéed and braised in butter until tender. It is usually accompanied by bacon, onions, and occasionally sliced apples. Fried cabbage... READ MORE

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Nasi pecel

East Java

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Most iconic: SGPC Bu Wiryo 1959 (Sleman, Indonesia)

Nasi pecel is a Javanese rice dish that brings together a colorful array of lightly blanched vegetables served over steamed rice and generously topped with a rich, aromatic peanut sauce, originating from Central and E... READ MORE

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Shogayaki

Japan

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Most iconic: Shougaya (Nerima, Japan)

Shogayaki is one of the most common pork dishes in Japan. It consists of lean cuts of pork that are thinly sliced and braised in a flavorful mixture of soy sauce, mirin, and grated ginger. In Japan, shogayaki is a popular lunch or dinner choice an... READ MORE

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Pancit malabon

Malabon

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Most iconic: Nanay's Pancit Malabon (Malabon, Philippines)

Pancit Malabon belongs to a broad group of traditional Filipino stir-fried noodle dishes. It is prepared with thick rice noodles doused in a flavorful shrimp-infused sauce and usually incorporates various seafood ingredients such as shrimps, squid... READ MORE

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Kruchenyky

Ukraine

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Kruchenyky (also known as zavyvantsi) is a traditional dish consisting of stuffed meat rolls. Pork is the most common type of meat used for kruchenyky, but beef, chicken, or even fish can be used instead of it. The stuffings vary from reg... READ MORE

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Füszerezett vöröskáposzta

Sopron District

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Fuszerezet voroskaposzta or spiced red cabbage is a traditional dish from Sopron. It typically consists of red cabbage, apples or pears, onions, garlic, and bacon, which are simmered in red wine with caraway, honey, and vinegar. The recip... READ MORE

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Duck Noodle Soup with Bamboo Shoots (Bún măng vịt)

Vietnam

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Bún măng vịt is a traditional soup made with duck and dried bamboo shoots as the main ingredients. Other ingredients usually include vermicelli noodles, ginger, onions, fish sauce, cabbage, shallots, chili peppers, and fresh herbs such as c... READ MORE

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Solyanka

Russia

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Most iconic: Stolovaya No 57 (Moscow, Russia)

Solyanka is a traditional soup made with meat, fish, or mushrooms, and vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, olives, and cabbage. The soup is usually served with lemon wedges on the side, but it is also flavored with lemon juice during the cooking ... READ MORE

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Pølser

Denmark

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Most iconic: John's Hotdog Deli (Copenhagen, Denmark)

This famous snack is often referred to as the rød pølser, and it is the most common fast food eaten in Denmark. In fact, nothing is considered to be more Danish than eating freshly prepared pølser followed by a refreshing bott... READ MORE

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Ribollita

Tuscany

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Most iconic: Trattoria La Casalinga (Florence, Italy)

Every Tuscan family has a recipe for this soup that has been refined and passed down through generations. The name means reboiled, referring to the fact that it is commonly consumed on the day after its preparation, when it is reheated wi... READ MORE