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Western Europe,
where cauliflowers were
sometimes known as
Cyprus colewort, and
there was
extensive trade in
Western Europe in
cauliflower seeds from Cyprus...
- ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 34244409. S2CID 235769692. Farcot, Etienne. "Why do
cauliflowers look so odd? We've
cracked the
maths behind their 'fractal' shape". The...
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Cauliflower ear is an
irreversible condition that
occurs when the
external portion of the ear is hit and
develops a
blood clot or
other collection of...
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cauliflower or
cauliflowers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cauliflower is a type of vegetable.
Cauliflower may also
refer to:
Cauliflower ear...
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Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) is a
member of the
genus Caulimovirus, one of the six
genera in the
family Caulimoviridae,
which are pararetroviruses...
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Cauliflower cheese is a
traditional English dish. It can be
eaten as a main course, for
lunch or dinner, or as a side dish.
Cauliflower cheese consists...
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opens up one of Shankar's
black cauliflowers and
shows him that it is full of worms. He
personifies the
cauliflower as
Shankar and the
worms as his nature...
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series is
entitled Cauliflower Heart and
revolves around a
woman born into a
wrestling family. The
first book
entitled Cauliflower Heart: A
Romantic Wrestler...
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Rhinophyma is a
condition causing development of a large,
bulbous nose ****ociated with
granulomatous infiltration,
commonly due to
untreated rosacea. The...
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basis of the "tropical
cauliflowers"
commonly grown in
South and
Southeastern Asia,
although they
produce a more
cauliflower-like head in
warmer conditions...