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Hello all! My colleague and I would like to expand upon some parts of this article in order to improve its comprehensiveness for public consumption. Here are our plans for each section:

Cause:
expand on cause with more pathophysiology, describing how a hematoma forms in general
Prevention:
Expand on effectiveness of various prevention methods
Find more information about each headgear type
Treatment:
Expand on surgical corrections of cauliflower ear, as article currently leaves much to be desired
History:
Find some more fun facts about famous folks with cauliflower ear or, if possible, some famous folks who had it successfully treated

As892 (talk) 11:47, 25 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Queried wording

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What does "values under the gram" mean? I'm not familiar with US food-labelling pratices - does it mean less than 1.0g per kg, or something more esoteric?

Oh, and I assume that this is yet another part of this article's Americanocentralism ;-)
James F. (talk) 03:02, 11 Jan 2004 (UTC)

the references are in g/kg. I found you a link http://nutrition.about.com/library/foodfind/blcauliflower.htm.
Of course :-) Which is why it was added by a french person :-) This said, you can remove the USDA if you prefer :-)
PomPom — Preceding undated comment added 23:20, 11 January 2004 (UTC)[reply]

What does "cauliflower provides 94% of Vitamin C for a PDV" refer to? A single cauliflower? 100g of cauliflower? A serving of cauliflower? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.168.173.164 (talk) 20:55, 11 April 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Production

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In 2016, global production of cauliflowers (combined for production reports with broccoli) was 25.2 million tonnes...

"Tonnes"? "Tones"? "Tons"? In following the link to find out why cauliflower production might be measured in audio units, I find that "tonne" is a somewhat controversial and ambiguous term. Why not, then, give the production figure in some standard and less controversial unit: killograms; metric tons; pounds; tons; etc.? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.95.43.253 (talk) 18:39, 20 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]