Sunday 31 July 2011

If You Did Not Like The Look Of White Cauliflower,

would making it a different colour make you want to eat it? that is what TESCO's are hoping when they market a new range of cauliflower shapes and colours, along with traditional white varieties, they will be sold in a "rainbow pack" from Saturday, exclusively by Tesco, they are grown by one of the UK's largest growers of brassica in Lincolnshire, TH Clements of Benington, near Boston, Lincolnshire, the coloured cauliflowers are all naturally produced but have been crossed with other types of the brassica family, which includes green cabbage and broccoli, to make exciting colour variations and boost falling sales, TESCO greens buyer Jeni Gray said: 'these cauliflowers are almost works of art and have a real wow factor that should really create a stir with shoppers and hopefully children at dinnertime, cauliflower got its poor image from baby boomer generation schoolchildren who generally loathed them as they were always being told to eat their greens for health reasons, well I am not sure, but I think that I still prefer the white variety.

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