Cauliflower is unsafe to eat when it shows signs of spoilage, such as discoloration, a strong, off-putting odor, or a slimy texture. Additionally, if it has developed soft spots or mold, it should be discarded. Proper storage is essential; if left unrefrigerated for an extended period or stored improperly, it can also become unsafe. Always wash it thoroughly before consumption to remove any pesticides or contaminants.
Gerbils can eat cauliflower, being herbivores.
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Yes, you can eat cauliflower that has not been bundled. As long as the cauliflower is fresh, free from mold, and shows no signs of spoilage, it is safe to eat. Bundling is often done for presentation and convenience, but it is not necessary for the vegetable's edibility. Just wash and prepare it as desired.
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How can it be poison if millions of people eat it.
It is safe for some animals. Dogs, hamsters, horses, if a cat does eat cauliflower then it is fine for them also.
Yes, I blanched some cauliflower and they ate it. I put it up in baggies and gave them a floret every other day. They had white tummies eating the cauliflower.
yes they mostly eat broccoli and cauliflower