This budget-friendly vegetable is becoming one of 2026’s biggest food trends

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Cabbage is emerging as one of the defining food trends of 2026.

Once known for boiled dinners and bland side dishes, cabbage is being reimagined as a versatile, affordable kitchen staple.

Erin Clarke, a Wisconsin-based cookbook author and founder of WellPlated, told Fox News Digital the shift reflects changing priorities among home cooks, including cost, nutrition and flexibility in the kitchen.

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"Cabbage is experiencing a renaissance because home cooks have finally discovered what chefs have known for years: when cooked properly, it's absolutely delicious," she said.

Person holding a green cabbage and a red shopping basket filled with fresh carrots, leafy greens, and herbs at a local grocery store.

Cabbage is the hot new vegetable of 2026, gaining popularity for its versatility and affordability. (iStock)

Clarke said the vegetable’s resurgence also reflects a broader move toward practical, everyday ingredients that still deliver flavor.

"There's also a growing appreciation for vegetables that are budget-friendly, available year-round, and incredibly versatile," she said. "Cabbage checks all those boxes while also fitting into various dietary preferences."

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Clarke said texture and cooking method make all the difference for people who think they dislike cabbage.

Woman preparing fresh fruits and vegetables on a kitchen counter with a blender, focusing on healthy home cooking.

When cooked right, cabbage may be flavorful and appealing.  (iStock)

She recommends slicing it thin and cooking it over high heat until it develops golden-brown, caramelized edges, which bring out its natural sweetness.

New Jersey–based dietitian Erin Palinski-Wade, author of "The 2-Day Diabetes Diet," said cabbage offers notable health benefits compared to many commonly eaten vegetables.

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"Cabbage is a cruciferous, low-calorie vegetable that, when compared to a popular alternative such as lettuce, provides higher levels of vitamin C, folate, and potassium," Palinski-Wade said.

Research has linked compounds found in cruciferous vegetables to anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, along with potential benefits for gut health and protection against certain cancers and heart-related conditions, she added.

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Cabbage is a low-calorie cruciferous vegetable that offers more vitamin C, folate, and potassium than popular options like lettuce, experts say.  (iStock)

While cabbage offers a range of benefits, Palinski-Wade said it may not be ideal for everyone, particularly those with digestive sensitivities.

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She noted that cabbage can cause gas or bloating for some people due to its high fiber content, especially when eaten raw or in large amounts.

Palinski-Wade said cooking cabbage can make it easier to digest while still preserving many of its nutritional benefits.

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She suggests lightly sautéing or steaming cabbage, rather than boiling it, to help retain the nutrients while improving texture and tolerance.

Kelly McGreal is a production assistant with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. 

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