It is 'cauli'
cauli flower
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It depends where you are and the season . Where I live in Canada, cauli is currently about 1.80 per pound. Most heads are 2-2.6 pounds making an average cauli about $3.80.
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it tastes really good it is like crushed vegetables
peas & carrot coins OR edible salad with yogurt in it. Its better if speggetti is cooked with cauli-flower.
there are lots of edible fowers, nasturtium fowers, chive flowers, rose petals and of course cauli-flowers ! if you need any more I'll draw you up a list ok
First remove all the big outer leaves then wash the cauliflower in cold water, cut out the stalk to make it easier the break it down into 'floretts' now drop the floretts into a large pan of boiling water for two minutes then remove from the hot water and refresh in ice cold water, your cauliflower is now 'blanched', drain the cauli then space the floretts on a tray, place the tray in your freezer and leave overnight, your now frozen cauli can be bagged and sealed in freezer bags, stored in the freezer an used as required.
'Cauli' as the prefix in cauliflower, means cabbage.This vegetable was originally called, in Britain, a cole florye, from the Italian cavoli fiori, meaning 'flowered cabbage'. (fiori is from the Latin flora)The old French name for this flowered cabbage was a chou fleuri, but, in this instance, it seems that the English word derived more from the Germanic and Italian, rather than from the French.The English word 'cabbage' is from the Latin caulis,which basically means stem or stalk. Later, caulisalso became the Latin name for the cabbage plant.The Latin word caulis became kohl (cole) in German, as in cole-slaw. 'Caulis' is also the root word for the Scottish word kale.SUMMARYSo caulis became cole which became cauli.For more information, see 'Related links' below.
It is called broccoflower which can refer to two different plants, one of which is called a Romanesque. The romanesque variety looks like a green spiky rock. The other variety looks like a light green cauliflower.