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Cabbage yields 80%

You buy cabbage by its whole weight, but you only plate 80% of it. That 20% loss is real cost the invoice never shows — here's the math.

Yield is the fraction of an ingredient that actually reaches the plate after you clean, peel, and trim it. What you pay is the AP (as-purchased) price; what it costs on the plate is the EP (edible-portion) price.

Florets-only means the stalks and core leave as loss — unless they go into a stock or a slaw.

Say your invoice shows $1.10 per head of cabbage (an example AP price).

At 80% yield, your real cost is $1.38 per head EP — because $1.10 ÷ 0.80 = $1.38.

AP price is illustrative; the EP figure is computed (AP ÷ yield). Use your real invoice price below.

Yield breakdown

As-purchased (AP)100%
Edible portion (EP)80%
Lost to trim20%

Source: CIA Standard Yield Tables.

Common questions

What is the yield of cabbage?

Cabbage typically yields 80% edible portion of its as-purchased weight, per the CIA Standard Yield Tables.

How much cabbage is lost to trim?

About 20% of the as-purchased weight is lost to cleaning, peeling, and trimming before it reaches the plate.

How do you calculate the edible-portion cost of cabbage?

Divide the as-purchased price by the yield: EP cost = AP price ÷ 0.80. At 80% yield, the trim makes your real plated cost meaningfully higher than the invoice price.

Market readconfidence medium · as of 2026-06-12

About $12.00–$46.00/carton (wholesale reference), up +18.2% over the recent window.

Higher than 26 of its last 26 weekly reads — near the top of its recent range.

Cheapest in Miami (~$16.00), priciest in Los Angeles (~$32.50).

Consider re-pricing. Up and holding for 5 weeks — this looks like a real reset, not a blip. Many operators would re-price the dishes that use it.

One pricing methodology backs the level.

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USDA AMS · BLS PPI — public data, as of 2026-06-12. Wholesale reference, not the delivered price you pay.

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Sourced: CIA Standard Yield Tables, via the Plate Cost Calculator · what yield means · edible portion