In article <micheinnz-64F7F9.08530726092007@news.itconsult.net>,
Miche <micheinnz@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article <j3ugf3lp6pndgbqil9dkv1oj2498q62dhb@4ax.com>, koko wrote:
>
> > Had to get this. It is supposed to have a higher vitamin content.
> > http://i22.tinypic.com/10r72ix.jpg
> >
> > From the web site
> > "The florets of the new cauliflower look like those of its white
> > cousin, but are orange. More importantly, the vitamin content of
> > orange cauliflower is higher because it contains 320 micrograms of
> > beta-carotene per 100 grams, or approximately 25 times more vitamin A
> > than white cauliflower."
> > http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pubs/press/2004/040412caulif.h tml
> >
> > It tastes like a regular cauliflower to me.
>
> That's really pretty.
>
> I've had purple cauliflower; apart from being lavender in colour it was
> exactly the same as the white.
>
> Miche
That would be pretty in a salad!
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