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  • Cauliflower is celebrated in an original poem (called Broccoli and Cauliflower) at Gotta Book

    Poetry Friday 2006

  • Cauliflower is celebrated in an original poem (called Broccoli and Cauliflower) at Gotta Book

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Cauliflower, which is the chief representative of class 4, consists of the inflorescence of the plant modified so as to form a compact succulent white mass or head.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

  • Cauliflower, which is a cruciferous vegetable, is high in vitamin C and is a fair source of iron.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • These seasonings add enough flavor and heat that no one can call Cauliflower Fra Diavolo bland or boring.

    foodconsumer.org 2010

  • These seasonings add enough flavor and heat that no one can call Cauliflower Fra Diavolo bland or boring.

    foodconsumer.org 2010

  • Recently, I stumbled across the idea of Cauliflower "Rice" on a

    Go Dairy Free 2009

  • "Cauliflower" and gazed with affectionate, but dim, old eyes in the direction of the village street.

    Short Cruises 1903

  • Then one night up at the "Cauliflower" here Dicky Weed came rushing in with a bit o 'news that took everybody's breath away.

    Short Cruises 1903

  • We was up 'ere at the "Cauliflower" one evening, and, as it' appened, we was talking about

    Short Cruises 1903

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