词条 | cauliflower |
释义 | cauliflower plant ![]() As desired for food, this terminal cluster forms a firm, white, succulent “curd.” The broad, much-elongated leaves extend far above this curd. In most varieties the leaves must be tied together well above the curd, or broken over it, several days before harvest to prevent discoloration of the curd by sunlight. Cauliflower is frequently served as a cooked vegetable, and the separated flower structures are also used in salads and as relishes in raw form. |
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