Why? Low-carb diets have cauli-powerful appeal Cauliflower is the veggie equivalent of a blank canvas, and it’s low in carbs. So many amateur chefs are getting keto-curious that cauliflower items could fill an entire grocery aisle. There’s: Cauliflower rice. (Ever wanted to STAB YOUR DAMN CUTTING BOARD because your knife sent freakin’ cauli crumbs everywhere? No wonder the bagged stuff is popular.) Cauliflower crust. (A picky pie-lover’s delight or a crime against, depending on your POV.) Actua lcauli-flour. (Do. Not. Want.) “Hidden” cauliflower smoothies. (You can hide the cauliflower, but you can’t hide the shame.) Cauliflower ear. (Wait, no, that’s a wrestling injury.) The trend is so strong that entire companies have popped up around the booming demand. You can declare your love of cauli-zza by wearing it on your chest, or join a curious campaign to create the caul-emoji. Chipotle’s CEO said recently that the fast-food chain wants to make "the world’s greatest cauliflower rice." Caul it the ‘flower’s edge Occasional shortages have sent the price of a head skyrocketing, but farmers say cauliflower takes far less time to grow than other veggies, like tomatoes or peppers (about a month, vs. 70-100 days). Cauliflower is even starting to sprout into Super Bowl-munchies territory. One pizza chain in the Northeast told The Wall Street Journal that cauliflower-crust pizzas account for 25% of all its pie sales.