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What Is Sweetheart (Or Less Prosaically, Pointed, Hispi Or Sugarloaf) Cabbage And How Should It Be Cooked?

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What is sweetheart cabbage?

Sweetheart cabbage is sweeter and more tender than ordinary cabbage and doesn’t take so long to cook. It’s tight, green and leafy. Also known as pointed, hispi, or sugarload cabbage, the name sweetheart is used because of its sweet flavour, and because the French word for cabbage, chou, is used as a pet name for a sweetheart. So it does not get its name, as you might think, because it has a shape like a heart.

Sometimes sweetheart cabbage is also known as Chinese cabbage (see comment below by Azad). This is wrong though. For more about Chinese leaf (aka Chinese cabbage) which isn’t, in fact, a cabbage, follow this link.

What are the best things to do with sweetheart cabbage?

Hispi cabbage with garlic and almond sauce at Brindisa.
Hispi cooked in hot goose fat and sprinkled with dukkah.
Goes particularly well with a bacon and cheese feuilleté

What is the season for sweetheart cabbage?

The season in the UK is from May – November, but it’s grown in Spain from November to April so if you want it for Valentine’s day it should be easy to find.

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