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Definition of Cauliflowers
1. cauliflower [n] - See also: cauliflower
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cauliflowers
Literary usage of Cauliflowers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and ...by Philip Miller by Philip Miller (1754)
"... generally produce great Plenty of late Cauliflowers, which, ... they will be
tenderer than any Cauliflowers, though ver/ like them in ..."
2. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1858)
"Cut the cauliflowers into small handsome tufts, and boil them until three ...
This is boiled, and served in the same manner as cauliflowers when the heads ..."
3. The New American Gardener: Containing Practical Directions on the Culture of by Thomas Green Fessenden (1832)
"Sow cauliflowers about the 20th, 72. OCTOBER. Prepare a bed for them, ...
Cauliflowers sown in August or September be raised carefully. and ..."
4. The Cook's Dictionary and House-keeper's Directory: A New Family Manual of by Richard Dolby (1830)
"After the cauliflowers are boiled, and are cold, sprinkle them with Gruyere ...
Cover the cauliflowers with a thick white sauce, mixed with grated cheese. ..."
5. The Improved Housewife: Or Book of Receipts, with Engravings for Marketing by A. L. Webster (1855)
"Cabbages and Cauliflowers, Slice red cabbage into a colander, and sprinkle each
layer ... Cauliflowers, cut into bunches and thrown in after being salted, ..."
6. The French Cook by Louis Eustache Ude (1822)
"Fowl with Cauliflowers. THE same as in No. 18; the only difference is, that you
boil some cauliflowers in water with a little butter and salt. ..."