Well I would say that's it's possible and you can get a recipe for it so yeah I would say there is a cauliflowerpie.
Woolton pie - is simply a vegetable pie. It was created during the second World war conflict - as a result of rationing. Typical ingredients are... potatoes (or parsnips), cauliflower, swede, carrots and turnip. The pie was 'bulked up' with rolled oats and chopped spring onions.
the plural of cauliflower is cauliflower As in "I have tons of cauliflower'
The vegetable (Brassica oleracea) is spelled cauliflower.
The vegetable cauliflower is spelled the same way in the US and the UK.
Cauliflower is a dicot.
Cauliflower is a vegetable.
Cauliflower is a dicot.
LOL- definitely cauliflower .
there is no flower better than cauliflower!
No, the term 'cauliflower cheese' is a common noun.The word cauliflower is a common noun.The word cheese is a common noun.The words cauliflower with cheese are common nouns.The words cheese with cauliflower are common nouns.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing; for example:Dalepak Cauliflower Cheese GrillsGreen Giant Vegetable Cauliflower & Cheese SauceRunza Cauliflower Cheese SoupCulver's Cauliflower Cheese SoupCauliflower Lane, Dunn, NC or Cheese Run Road, Indiana, PA
Cauliflower is a vegetable. It is a geosperm, which means it has seeds on the outside, not on the inside, like fruits.
On average, one cauliflower plant can produce one head of cauliflower.