What's the best head shaped vegetable, and why is it cabbage?
>>9331913
>not iceberg
Cabbage really is the boss.
Cabbage saved my health in a non-costly manner. I had to diet and increase my veggies, so I was dreading going through the "rabbit food". Found myself getting a large head of cabbage and working it into every meal. It was inexpensive but I wanted to use up the entire thing each time before freshness was gone, so into every lunch and dinner it went. Helped me get away from the high sugars, fats, and oils I'd had before. I could honestly say at the end of each meal, "well, self, you seem like a freak for having cabbage over and over again, but that was still very delicious"
Celebrate all the head shaped greens, and eat your veggies.
Only numales and traps hate cabbage.
>>9331920
>Berg
>>9331920
Ice(((berg))) lettuce tastes like nothing and has no nutritional value.
>>9332298
They're like mosquitos, you could remove the iceberg lettuce from existence and you would have done humanity a favour with literally no drawbacks.
Feast of the beheading of St John the Baptist is coming up (August 29th) and head-shaped foods as well as plates/platters are forbidden (also oil).
You don't know the pains of growing up with a hyper-Catholic grandmother who insisted on enforcing the old fasts. :(
>>9332298
I didn't believe this at first but
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2476/2
damn, it's true. You'd have to eat a ton of the shit in order to get a significant amount of the nutrients it does have.
>>9332776
Yep, it's filler for dieting people. It's whole value lies in filling your stomach.
>>9332298
Iceberg however is sturdy and crunchy and has large leaves, making it good for wrapping things.
Also a wedge salad is fucking tasty even if it is trash.
I prefer curly cabbage...but normal cabbage is as well.