Cauliflower Is a Superfood for Detox and Immunity
Summary
Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable known for its compact, white florets and mild flavor. It is the edible head of the plant, made up of undeveloped flower buds. Cauliflower is popular for its versatility and can be eaten raw, steamed, roasted, or used as a low-carb alternative in dishes like cauliflower rice and pizza crusts. Cauliflower originated in the Mediterranean region, developed from wild cabbage through selective breeding. It spread through Europe and later to Asia and the Americas. Today, top producers include India, China, and the United States.
Benefits
Cauliflower comes in several varieties including white, orange, purple, and green (broccoflower). White cauliflower is the most common, orange contains beta-carotene, purple gets its color from anthocyanins, and broccoflower has a light green hue with a sweeter taste.