And other things that I like!
Cauliflower can be a tough sell when it's white. But yellow?
Designed by Nature.
I would like to taste it
I've seen these down here occasionally. It is a very attractive vegetable.
looks like an underwater reef growth or something!
Looks too pretty to eat.
Spectacular!
Amazing aren't they? They look like coral.
Wouldn't know where to begin.
It's actually rather nice to eat! And it's pretty on a plate!
Wow...I would have never guessed that was a cauliflower.
It does look like coral.
Science fiction, or MC Escher.Kinda DECO too; speaking of which I love your architectural study below.ThanksALOHA from HonoluluComfortSpiral =^..^= . <3 . >< } } (°>
Almost too pretty to eat.
Beautiful!
That' different. I wonder if it tastes the same.
I can see it in a centerpiece arrangement and on my plate! Yummy!Bises,Genie
Pat. vegetables before we eat that leave us real beauties;))
Sometimes I see them around here, I wanted to buy one to try it, but not sure if I would be able to cut it into pieces! ;-)
Until I read your words I thought it was something inside an aquarium.
A cauliflower? That one is unlike any cauliflower I have seen before. It is a beauty.
Its called brocolie romanessco
Known as 'romanesco' here. It's on my list to grow next year.
They are delicious!
I saw it in London for the first time. Now you can also find it here in several colours! :-)
Cauliflower can be a tough sell when it's white. But yellow?
ReplyDeleteDesigned by Nature.
ReplyDeleteI would like to taste it
ReplyDeleteI've seen these down here occasionally. It is a very attractive vegetable.
ReplyDeletelooks like an underwater reef growth or something!
ReplyDeleteLooks too pretty to eat.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!
ReplyDeleteAmazing aren't they? They look like coral.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't know where to begin.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually rather nice to eat! And it's pretty on a plate!
ReplyDeleteWow...I would have never guessed that was a cauliflower.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like coral.
ReplyDeleteScience fiction, or MC Escher.
ReplyDeleteKinda DECO too; speaking of which I love your architectural study below.
Thanks
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
=^..^= . <3 . >< } } (°>
Almost too pretty to eat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat' different. I wonder if it tastes the same.
ReplyDeleteI can see it in a centerpiece arrangement and on my plate! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Pat. vegetables before we eat that leave us real beauties;))
ReplyDeleteSometimes I see them around here, I wanted to buy one to try it, but not sure if I would be able to cut it into pieces! ;-)
ReplyDeleteUntil I read your words I thought it was something inside an aquarium.
ReplyDeleteA cauliflower? That one is unlike any cauliflower I have seen before. It is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteIts called brocolie romanessco
ReplyDeleteKnown as 'romanesco' here. It's on my list to grow next year.
ReplyDeleteThey are delicious!
ReplyDeleteI saw it in London for the first time. Now you can also find it here in several colours! :-)
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