Cauliflower
(noun)
A vegetable that has a white, rounded head made up of tightly packed clusters of buds surrounded by leaves.
Origin:
From middle english 'cauliflower' or 'cauliflower' derived from old french 'choufleur', meaning 'cabbage flower'.
Examples:
- Cauliflower is a popular low-carb alternative to potatoes and rice.
- Roasted cauliflower with garlic and lemon is a simple but delicious side dish.
- Cauliflower can also be mashed and used as a substitute for mashed potatoes.
- Cauliflower 'rice' can be made by grating the cauliflower head into small pieces and cooking it like rice.
- Cauliflower is a good source of vitamin C, dietary fiber, and folate.