Calories
2% of Daily kcal · low-calorie
Protein
2% RDI
Fat
0g sat fat
Carbs
2% RDI
Sugar
6% RDI
Fiber
8% RDI
Salt
0% RDI
Green Cabbage is a common cruciferous vegetable used worldwide in salads, slaws, stir-fries and for pickling; varieties labeled as Savoy, white or blanched leaves are all culinary forms of the same cabbage family. It is very low in energy and has a crisp texture that makes it useful both raw and cooked. Nutritionally Green Cabbage supplies appreciable amounts of vitamin C (37.3mg per 100g) along with fiber and vitamin K, making it a useful vegetable for immune support and bone health while remaining low in fat. Because it is a leafy crucifer, Green Cabbage also contributes fiber and plant compounds that are linked with digestive health and general protective effects associated with vegetables in this group.
Vegan · Lactose free · Gluten free · Unprocessed · ~0.25€/100g
Kinome Health Grade
Optimal
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Macronutrients per selected portion. Averaged from verified sources.
2% of Daily kcal · low-calorie
2% RDI
0g sat fat
2% RDI
6% RDI
8% RDI
0% RDI
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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science
S+ · 10.0 / 10
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Yes, Green Cabbage is exceptionally healthy, earning an S Health Grade. It is a good source of dietary fiber (2.5g per 100g).
Green Cabbage is NOVA 1 - Unprocessed.
Yes, Green Cabbage is gluten free.
100g of Green Cabbage contains 31 kcal, 0.96g protein, 6.38g carbohydrates, 0.23g fat, and 2.5g fiber.
Yes, Green Cabbage is vegan.
Yes, Green Cabbage is lactose free.