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cauliflower ear - Medical Dictionary Definition for Term 'cauliflower ear'.
AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF CAULIFLOWER Executive Summary The U.S. produced an average 7.4 million cwt of cauliflower annually between 1988 and 1993. Eighty-six percent of that total was destined for fresh-market use. The remainder was processed, primarily as frozen product.
GENEVA, NY: Cornell University crucifer breeder Michael Dickson has transformed cauliflower from broccoli's pale cousin into a new orange variety that started appearing in supermarkets and farmers' markets last fall, and is available in garden catalogs this spring.
Cauliflower by Paul Muldoon Plants that grow in the dark have been developed through gene-splicing, in which light-producing bacteria from the mouths of fish are introduced to cabbage, carrots and potatoes.
. The head, or curd, is actually pre-floral meristematic tissue, rather than floral tissue as in broccoli. The curd must be blanched, or kept white, by overwrapping the long leaves and tying them to exclude light. Cauliflower has little tolerance for heat. return to vegetable images
cauliflowerCoastalCalifornia Maximize Cauliflower Performance With Duration CR" I nstead of releasing all of the fertilizer into the soil at the time of application, Duration CR provides a controlled release of nitrogen.
-Planting: This vegetable grows best during periods of cool temperatures, and you'll have better luck in most areas if it is planted during midsummer for early fall ripening. Start the seeds indoors or in their own special planting bed outdoors 6-8 weeks before planting time.