Articles
Napa Cabbage
napa cabbage: image by channel islands farm

Napa Cabbage

Is also referred to as Chinese cabbage and is a more versatile cabbage than green cabbage. The flavor is sweeter than green cabbage and it is rich in vitamin C and fiber. The leaves are long and crispy and are an essential ingredient in stir fries as well as soups and many other Asian dishes. Napa cabbage is the main ingredient in Korean kimchi (fermented cabbage).


User Rating:
Not Yet Rated!      
view all comments (0)

View Related Videos

History And Current Production

The Napa Cabbage is really Chinese Cabbage (from China) and dates back to the fifth century A.D. It is believed to have been a naturally hybridized cross between pak choi and a turnip. The plant did not show up in Japan until the late 1800's but Japan has since produced many hybrids.

Napa Cabbage is produced in the US primarily in California and Florida to the tune of over 12,393 acres per year which is why it can be found almost as easily as the common green cabbage.

There are two varieties most commonly found in the US. The most common (show above) is "Napa" cabbage and is stockier with crinkled outer leaves - dark at the top and white towards the stem-end. The other type found in the US is called "Michihli" which is long and slender with ruffled top leaves.

Uses And Tips

Napa cabbage can be shredded and eaten in salads, steamed or added to stir-fries. It is NOT necessarily a good replacement for regular cabbage because it is delicate, bland and too "juicy" so select it as a substitution carefully.

  • Use as a wrap for spring roll ingredients and steam
  • Steam the thicken white stem portion and serve with a little bit of olive oil and white vinegar
  • Use in Hot Pot recipes or add to your favorite Sukiyaki 

Storage

Napa Cabbage stores well refrigerated. Do not wash it first and place in a plastic bag. Store in the vegetable crisper for up to 2 weeks. When it is at its freshest use it raw in salads but as it gets older keep it for cooking only.

Related Videos

Where To Buy

Napa Cabbage can be found in most well-stocked grocery stores as well as in any Asian market or you local farmer's market.
Contribute


» Log-in to contribute

You must be registered to comment or contribute to our website. Please login or click here to register.


Login

  •  
  •  

 
Napa Cabbage Recipes

Featured California Grower

Chanel Island Farms - Growers of Asian and Domestic vegetables.

Channel Islands Farm, Inc. is named after the beautiful islands just off the coast of Ventura County, California. The company is a grower and distributor of fresh, California-grown Asian and Domestic vegetables. We grow our crops year-round on the coastal plains of Ventura County with additional winter acreage grown in the Imperial Valley during the months of November through March.

Napa Cabbage Nutrition

1 cup
Calories13
Total fat (g)0
Saturated fat (g)0
Monounsaturated fat (g)0
Polyunsaturated fat (g)0
Dietary fiber (g)0
Protein (g)1
Carbohydrate (g)2
Cholesterol (mg)0
Sodium (mg)12

Author: B. Bowman
First Posted:  April 15, 2008

 

this is it