Noun
compact head of purplish-red leaves
cabbage plant with a compact head of reddish purple leaves
Source: WordNetAll food is locally sourced and has a twist of north west flavour, like the Scouse Dog - a hot dog topped with a ladle of traditional Scouse meat stew and red cabbage. Source: Internet
Beef or chicken carved from the gyro spit is served on bread, greens or rice along with the feta, turmeric onions, tzatziki and not-so-traditional shredded red cabbage that are more typical on bratwurst. Source: Internet
Blue gardenia flowers, aged red wine, red cabbage and mushrooms are also being experimented with as potential blue sources. Source: Internet
Fresh, simple toppings (my favorite, red cabbage with walnuts and gorgonzola is, unfortunately, defunct) and a not-thick but not-thin-and-crispy crust with just the right amount of chew. Source: Internet
My husband’s birthday celebration is behind us, and has left me with some choice leftovers, pieces of beef tenderloin and pork roasts, some homemade red cabbage, and some odds and ends of fruit tarts. Source: Internet
On a second visit, we fell even deeper in love with the pulled pork ($7.50), a sloppy delight with a tangy Carolina sauce and red cabbage slaw. Source: Internet