not quite as much as steven cauliflower :(
the plural of cauliflower is cauliflower As in "I have tons of cauliflower'
Cauliflower is a type of vegetable that is known for being low in starch. This is why it is commonly consumed by those who are on a low carbohydrate diet.
That all depends on what you are buying, how much of it you are buying and where you are buying it.
The vegetable (Brassica oleracea) is spelled cauliflower.
I am not sure how much, but they DO contain iodine and you should avoid them if you are liable to retain water .
I regularly see them from 850 to about 1,500 grams
The vegetable cauliflower is spelled the same way in the US and the UK.
Cauliflower is a dicot.
Cauliflower is a vegetable.
2 % of the average cauliflower is dietary fibre.
This would depend on several factors, such as how much broccoli and cauliflower you use, and the serving size (1/2 cup, 1 cup, etc.)