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romanesco in British English (ˌrəʊməˈnɛskəʊ) nouna variety of green cauliflower Examples of 'romanesco' in a sentenceromanesco Add the romanesco, squashing some of the bigger florets.Trim flat the base of each romanesco.Romanesco can be eaten raw or cooked.We begin with one of nature's more unusual vegetables — the romanesco: part broccoli, part cauliflower.Romanesco is of the cauliflower family, but is totally green - a cross between cauliflower and broccoli.This is where the green, pointy romanesco comes in: its flavour is sweeter and it looks 10 times better. |