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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 Grills
  • Green Giant Vegetable Cauliflower & Cheese Sauce
  • Runza Cauliflower Cheese Soup
  • Culver's Cauliflower Cheese Soup
  • Cauliflower Lane, Dunn, NC or Cheese Run Road, Indiana, PA
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