cauliflowernoun [ C or U ]
uk/ˈkɒl.ɪˌflaʊ.ər/us/ˈkɑː.ləˌflaʊ.ɚ/UK informal caulia large, round, white vegetable that is eaten cooked or uncooked
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Types of vegetable
- alfalfa
- allium
- artichoke
- arugula
- asparagus
- corn on the cob
- cos lettuce
- courgette
- cress
- cucumber
- mooli
- new potatoes
- okra
- onion
- pak choi
- shitake mushroom
- spinach
- spring greens
- spring onion
- spud
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Examples from literature
- Cauliflower prospers best in a cool climate.
- Cook the cauliflower one hour in salt and water.
- Dip each branch of the cauliflower into the mixture, and fry them in hot fat.
- I gathered some barley, and noticed cauliflowers planted in rows.
- Stir in the cheese and pour the sauce over the cauliflower.