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different type of cabbages produced question from Heridity and evolution Biology part from class 10​

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Answered by anvika66
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From Wild cabbage we get the following

1. broccoli

2. Cabbage

3. cauliflower

4. kale

5. red cabbage

we got this by making changes in genes as per requirements....

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different type of cabbages producedGreen Cabbage

Green CabbageGreen cabbage with distinctive fanlike leaves.

Green cabbage is the Toyota (or Honda!) of cabbages. Use it in salads and slaws, stir-fry it, or long-cook it to bring out its essential sweet nature. Look for heads that feel heavy for their size (which can range from softball to almost basketball size), with tightly packed, moist looking leaves. The queen of slaw, green cabbage can stand up to even the heaviest, creamiest, or spiciest of dressing.

Savoy Cabbage

Savoy CabbageSavoy cabbage has textured, wrinkled leaves

Savoy CabbageSavoy cabbage has textured, wrinkled leavesPaul Williams / Funkystock / Getty

Savoy CabbageSavoy cabbage has textured, wrinkled leavesPaul Williams / Funkystock / GettySavoy cabbage is also known as curly cabbage. With ruffled, lacy, deeply ridged leaves, Savoy cabbages are perhaps the prettiest cabbages around. The leaves are more loosely layered and less tightly packed than green or red cabbage, although its uses are similar. It is delicious thinly sliced in salads, quickly stir-fried, or braised in butter.

Savoy CabbageSavoy cabbage has textured, wrinkled leavesPaul Williams / Funkystock / GettySavoy cabbage is also known as curly cabbage. With ruffled, lacy, deeply ridged leaves, Savoy cabbages are perhaps the prettiest cabbages around. The leaves are more loosely layered and less tightly packed than green or red cabbage, although its uses are similar. It is delicious thinly sliced in salads, quickly stir-fried, or braised in butter.Savoy cabbage is a bit more tender than other cabbages and works nicely as a fresh and crunchy wrap; try using it in place of rice paper or tortillas with your favorite fillings.

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