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UK
/kˈɒlɪflˌaʊɐ/
]
[ US /ˈkɑɫəˌfɫaʊɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɫəˌfɫaʊɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a plant having a large edible head of crowded white flower buds
- compact head of white undeveloped flowers
How To Use cauliflower In A Sentence
- Seal the cauliflower in its little parcel as if you were baking a fish. Times, Sunday Times
- Cook the cauliflower until almost melting - if it is slightly crunchy, it won't liquidise to a velvety consistency.
- Broccoli, along with cauliflower and cabbage, belongs to the family of plants known as cruciferous vegetables, which are rich with antioxidants.
- They sowed potatoes, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, scallions, onion sets, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and celery.
- Cabbages and cauliflowers have to go from Jubilee Allotment gardens, Kendal, so the Cumbria Education Department can raise a crop of healthy children.
- Grill skewers of lemon-and-thyme-marinated lamb, and then serve them atop a garlicky Sardinian couscous full of cauliflower, currants, and pine nuts.
- In addition, the microstructure measurements of the film characterized by scanning electronic microscopy show the evident 'cauliflower-like surface morphology and columnar structure.
- How about snails in hot tomato sauce, or refried cauliflower with garlic cloves?
- It came with seasonal vegetables including cauliflower, carrots, new potatoes and sliced courgettes.
- “I eats them,” said Stella, reversing her small cauliflower-like person on the sofa, till only a circle of white rims with a nucleus of coventry frilling, with two pink legs kicking gently upwards, were visible. Red Pottage