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Cabbage and lettuce are countable nouns or uncountable nouns. If they are countable,
1. "cabbage" is both a countable noun and an uncountable noun.

Pronunciation: English? [? k? b? d? ]? Beautiful? [? k? b? d? ]?

It means: n. Cabbage, cabbage, cabbage; Money, especially paper money.

Example: We have? fresh? cabbage,? celery,? lettuce? and? spinach.?

We have fresh cabbage, celery, lettuce and spinach.

2. "lettuce" is a countable noun.

Plural form: lettuces

Pronunciation: English? ['let? s]? Beautiful? ['l? t? s]?

It means: [gardening] lettuce; Lettuce; Paper money

Example: There are? hundreds of? kinds? of? head? and? leaf? lettuces.?

There are hundreds of types of head lettuce and loose leaf lettuce.

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Related categories of "cabbage":

1、chinese cabbage? Chinese cabbage

Example: And? Chinese? cabbage? is? popular? not? just? in? China.?

Cabbage in China is not only widely eaten in China.

2、red cabbage? Red cabbage; purple wild cabbage pigment

Example: We? can? also? pickle? red? cabbage.?

We can also brew red cabbage.

3、pickled cabbage? Chinese cabbage and pickles; Vinegar pickled cabbage

Example: Pickled? cabbage? subtly? mutualizes the? natural? grease? of? pork.?

Vinegar-pickled cabbage skillfully dissolves the greasy pork.