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Food for Thought: Fighting cancer from the cabbage patch, Science News Online, March 3, 2001.
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Pieridae: Pieris rapae (Linnaeus), 1758 - Cabbage White, Cabbage butterfly, Small white, European cabbage white, Imported cabbageworm
Cabbage juice is placed in a large flask. Vinegar is added to the point of color change. Aqueous ammonia is then added to the point of color change. Vinegar is then added again to show the reversibility of the color change.
Cabbage Juice Your group of 3-4 persons will need the following supplies: 1/8 head of cabbage, cut into thin strips Sturdy plastic bag Bottled water plastic spoons Clear plastic cups (4-6, 8 oz) Baking soda (1/2 cup, or more) Vinegar (4 oz or more) 3-4 Foods to be tested (they should be
Diamondback Moth Control in Spring Cabbage K. Umeda, G. Gal, J. Murrieta Abstract In a small plot field study, diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella, DBM) in cabbage were not significantly reduced by various insecticide treatments when applied one time during the season.
Variability in the texture and flavor of sauerkraut and the costs associated with treatment and disposal of sauerkraut brine containing high levels of sodium chloride and organic matter are problems for the commercial sauerkraut industry in the United Stat...
Cabbage stocks for New York as of January 1, 2001 are estimated at 1.43 million hundredweight, according to the New York Agricultural Statistics Service. This is 22 percent below the holdings for the same date last year. Yields are estimated at 440 cwt.