During World War I, what was sauerkraut called?

Correct answer: Liberty Cabbage

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Player #25874027
Player #25874027
BlueEyedAlien, THE NOTES CLEARLY STATE THAT WAS IN AMERICA , and concerns the American public not accepting German sounding food . Don’t know what they did with Frankfurter and Hamburger!
Yana
Yana
And, who can forget " freedom fries " ?
Miss Sue
Miss Sue
I only know it as sauerkraut. I am an American.
BlueEyedAlien
BlueEyedAlien
The question should mention that this label was only in the English-speaking world during the war. Several things of German origin had their names changed.
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
I love sauerkraut right out of the can!!