One of the prized crops on the small Calabrian family farm Nonno Lattella worked until a a few years ago was Cauliflower and like many Italian farmers he respected the vegetable for both it’s taste and value. In fact, Italy is the top producer of Cauliflower (and broccoli) in all of Europe and many farmers continue to rely on cauli-fiori as a top crop. There are four major groups of cauliflower (viz., Asian, Northwest European biennial, and northern European annuals) but the ancestral form is from Italy (including the oddly shaped Romanesco cauliflower). Like broccoli, cauliflower is full of sulforaphane a phytochemical which may protect against cancer (only when chopped or chewed, so make sure you take your time eating the vegetable!).
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 5-6 cups of fresh, filtered, water
- 1 medium onion
- Extra virgin olive oil
- 1 head of cauliflower (just the florets)
- 2-3 medium sized carrots
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Parsley
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