Cauliflower (አበባ ጎመን)

Br 30.00

The Ethiopia cauliflower is enriched with high vitamins like C, which provides 58% of the daily value. It also has high water content at 92 grams supplemented by Vitamin K at 15% of the daily nutritional value. Minerals per serving include magnesium, manganese and potassium, all at amounts below 10 percent of the daily value.

Description

Ethiopia cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) is a vegetable in high demand because of its characteristic white, pink or purple curd or cheese-like head. Its first home was the northern eastern tip of southern Europe, maybe Cyprus, in the 100’s AD. Some Roman scholars referred to the cabbage family plant as the tastiest amongst its genus. Ethiopia has only recently began to cultivate cauliflower in both family grower farms and large farms. The main export destination of the local produce has been neighboring Djibouti, which also doubles as an overseas gateway with its strategic port. The country grows the snow white curd variety in the Amhara region, with this variety now common in the North Gondar zone.

The Ethiopia cauliflower thrives under cool temperatures of around 21° Celsius and no more than 29° Celsius. The country produces its crop around December, which is the perfect time when Europe has just harvested its last crop in early November. The local crop may mature after two months of transplantation.

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