Cauliflower

/ˈkɔː.liˌflaʊ.ər/ noun

Cauliflower is a white, round vegetable made of many tightly packed flower buds. It is related to broccoli and can be eaten raw or cooked.

From Italian 'cavolfiore' meaning 'cabbage flower', from Latin 'caulis' (cabbage, stalk) and 'flos' (flower). The name points to it being a flowering part of the cabbage family.

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ARخس
BNশাক
CAcol
CSkapusta
DAkål
DEBlumenkohl
ELλαχανικό
EScoliflor
FAگندم
FIkala
FRchou-fleur
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