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cauliflower
[ kaw-luh-flou-er, -lee-, kol-uh-, kol-ee- ]
noun
- a form of cultivated plant, Brassica oleracea botrytis, of the mustard family, whose inflorescence forms a compact, usually whitish head. Compare broccoli.
- this head, used as a vegetable.
cauliflower
/ ˈ°ìÉ’±ôɪˌ´Ú±ô²¹ÊŠÉ™ /
noun
- a variety of cabbage, Brassica oleracea botrytis, having a large edible head of crowded white flowers on a very short thick stem
- the flower head of this plant, used as a vegetable
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cauliflower1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cauliflower1
Example Sentences
So next time you preheat your oven or heat a pan for some green beans or cauliflower, consider skipping the cooking altogether.
These are farm labourers who help to harvest lettuces, cauliflowers, spinach and beans.
Similarly, vegetables like squash or cauliflower can be cooked and blended with vegetable broth or plant-based milk to create creamy, velvety sauces.
I love cabbage with the abandon of someone who wasn't tormented with it as a child and am glad it's getting a glow-up these days, like brussels sprouts and cauliflower before it.
I have been sickened by the lingering scent of buffalo cauliflower bites at Alamo Drafthouse far too often for my liking.
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