Cabbage
Season Spring, Winter
Where to Buy Seeds Miguel’s Mercantile: Bazaar Branch
Seed Price 308 G
Base Sell Price 470 G
Growth Time 7 days
Regrowable No
Yield 1-2 per plot
Trends Round Things, Green Things
Rare Variant Giant Cabbage

Cabbage is a field crop that you can grow in spring and winter.

It can be used in several cooking recipes including Stuffed Cabbage, Okonomiyaki, and Yakisoba, and it can be processed at the Yellow Windmill to make Pickled Cabbage.

Cabbage Seeds can be purchased from Miguel’s Mercantile: Bazaar Branch for 308 G. The seeds are available in Spring and Winter once you reach Bazaar Rank 5 or higher.

Selling Prices

Cabbage
Quality Sell Price
★ 0.5 470 G
★ 5 752 G
★ 7 1,410 G
Cabbage Seeds
Buy Price 308 G
Sell Price (★0.5) 220 G
Sell Price (★5) 352 G
Sell Price (★7) 660 G

Growth

Cabbages take 7 days to grow from seed to harvest (or 5 days if watered twice daily).

Unlike some other crops, Cabbage is not regrowable and only produces a single harvest before you need to replant. Each plot can yield 1-2 Cabbage per harvest.

Phase Day Stage
Seed Day 0 Cabbage seeds planted
Growth Phase 1 Days 1–2 Cabbage growth phase 1
Growth Phase 2 Days 3–4 Cabbage growth phase 2
Growth Phase 3 Days 5–6 Cabbage growth phase 3
Harvest Day 7 Cabbage ready to harvest

Recipes

Cabbage can be used as a primary ingredient in the following cooking recipes:

Related Recipes
Fried Rice Noodles Fried Udon
Gyoza Okonomiyaki
Pizzoccheri Stew
Stir-Fried Vegetables Stuffed Cabbage
Yakisoba

Windmill Processing

Cabbage can be processed at windmills to create these items:

Product Windmill
Cabbage Seeds Blue Windmill
Pickled Cabbage Yellow Windmill

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