cavoli
Cavoli is the plural form of cavolo in Italian, used to refer to vegetables in the cabbage family (Brassica oleracea) that are grown for edible leaves or heads. In common usage, cavolo denotes cabbage and its well-known cultivars, especially cavolo cappuccio (white cabbage) and cavolo verza (Savoy cabbage). Other leafy types include cavolo riccio (curly kale) and cavolo nero (Tuscan kale). While cavoli can refer to these vegetables collectively, they are part of a broader Brassica oleracea group that includes other cultivated forms such as broccoli and cavolfiore (cauliflower), which have their own names in Italian.
Culinary use and nutrition form a central part of the term’s relevance. Cavoli are generally low in
Seasonality and cultivation reflect their temperate-climate origins. Cavoli are typically harvested in autumn and winter, though