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Summary Of: Chinese cabbage

Chinese cabbage has been cultivated for over six thousand years in... studied the Chinese cabbage for its medicinal qualities... Before this time the Chinese cabbage was largely confined to the... The Chinese cabbage as it is known today is very similar to a variant bred in... the Chinese cabbage is quite commonly found in markets throughout the world... sometimes used to describe the stem of any Chinese cabbage or the heart of...

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