Winter time is cabbage time
More than a handful of different types of cabbage are available in our shops. White cabbage, red cabbage, savoy cabbage, pointed cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale and kalettes. While not all types of cabbage are related to each other, they all come into their own in winter. The best-known type is white cabbage, which is also used for sauerkraut and kimchi.
White and red cabbage, however, actually belong to the same variety of “head cabbage” and only differ in their colour. Red cabbage becomes blue when cooked and will turn red again if acid is added to it. This is why it is referred to as blue or red cabbage. Savoy cabbage is a decorative acquaintance of normal cabbage. Its crinkled leaves make it more resistant to frost, but it will not keep as long in the fridge as white or red cabbage.