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- Broccoflower is either of two edible plants of the species Br****ica oleracea with light green heads. The edible portion is the immature flower head (inflorescence)...
- broccoli (Br****ica oleracea var. italica). It is one of two types of broccoflower. It is an edible flower bud of the species Br****ica oleracea, which also...
- group Broccolini Br****ica oleracea Italica group × Alboglabra group Broccoflower Br****ica oleracea Italica group × Botrytis group Broccoli romanesco Br****ica...
- Botrytis: cultivars that form compact inflorescences (broccoli, cauliflower, broccoflower, calabrese broccoli, romanesco broccoli). Capitata: cabbage and cabbage-like...
- Green cauliflower in the B. oleracea Botrytis Group is sometimes called broccoflower. It is available in the normal curd (head) shape and with a fractal spiral...
- Seamus Mullen October 25, 2011 (2011-10-25) Ingredients: Appetizer: broccoflower, unsweetened cranberry juice, madeleines, sea urchin Entrée: canned mandarin...
- asparagus, hamachi Entrée: summer black truffles, pure maple syrup, broccoflower, mangalitsa pork Dessert: macadamias, pear brandy, champagne grapes,...
- broccoli, gai lan, kai lan) / Botrytis Group (broccoli, cauliflower, broccoflower, calabrese) / Capitata Group (cabbage, Savoy cabbage, red cabbage) /...
- ****ucken, from turkey, duck, and chicken Wasabioli, from wasabi and aioli broccoflower, from broccoli and cauliflower Brusselkale, from Brussels sprouts and...
- Torbole (Br****ica oleracea var. botrytis) are a variety of cauliflower or broccoflower imported from Verona around the mid-18th century. Inside the large cabbage...