✨New! 🥬 One Cabbage 5 Dishes!


Hi there Reader --

This Week’s New Recipe: Cabbage

Morning walks are part of my daily routine after the kids head off to school—it’s my time to get organized and ready for the day. I love stopping by small local veggie stands, and this time I picked up a super fresh cabbage for just 100 yen (less than $1)! Thanks to the farmer who always puts out the freshest vegetables!

Today, I’m sharing 5 cabbage recipes I made with that 100 yen cabbage. They’re simple and tasty. Hope you love them!

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Juri Austin

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At Chef JA Cooks, you’ll discover easy and healthy Japanese recipes, mostly vegetarian, that are simple to recreate at home. The dishes emphasize minimal ingredients and straightforward techniques.

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