This is one where the hounder-hounder told about missionaries. They were feeling sick from not having enough to eat. So, they went out in field circus all morning. On the last call of the day, the householder threw a cabbage at them. They ranted about how Jehovah provided that cabbage.
What they don't tell is that the reason they were so hungry was because they were wasting so much time in field circus. Had they not been doing that, they could have grown their own cabbages and much more. Or, they could have hunted or farmed animals (or both). Or, they could have gotten a real job that would have allowed them to create some value in the local economy. Either way, there is a much better chance that they would have had more to eat than that damn cabbage.
Another thing they left out is that cabbage is an extremely poor source of energy and protein. Anyone who has ever been on the cabbage diet can attest to that (it is, however, extremely effective if anyone is trying to lose weight but you will probably gain the weight back once you go back to normal). For someone who is feeling sick because of not enough energy intake, cabbage is a very poor solution. Just about any vegetable (with the possible exception of celery) is better. Cabbage is 99% water and fiber (good for dieters; not good for subsistence). Thus, the guy was not as well fed by Jehovah as the hounder-hounder wanted people to believe.
I wonder what Satan would have fed this guy. More likely, Satan's table was full of all sorts of high-quality foods such as meats, fish, and a wider variety of premium fruits and vegetables. Which would have also provided more of the B vitamins (cabbage is a good source of vitamin C), carotenes, and minerals like potassium, iron, zinc, and magnesium. And more calories (a whole cabbage probably has less than 500 calories--maybe, depending on the size, less than 100). This would have provided more calories to get off on better footing the next day--I bet the guy was just as weak the next day. Those guys need between 3000 and 6000 calories a day, depending on how much long-distance walking they do through crocodile waters and dense jungle or very hilly terrain. (No, they don't have cars, so 2000 calories isn't sufficient for people working such difficult territory as it is here in the USA).