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Cauliflower

The note presents a truly arresting and unconventional profile. Initially, it assaults the senses with a sharp, green, and distinctly sulfurous punch, reminiscent of raw cruciferous vegetables just plucked from damp earth. There's a mineralic, slightly bitter edge, almost metallic, interwoven with a vegetal crispness that can lean towards astringency. As it evolves, particularly if interpreted artfully, subtle nuances of damp soil, a hint of rooty bitterness, and a surprising, almost creamy undertone can emerge, far removed from its initial intensity. It projects with a peculiar, almost disarming honesty in the top or very early heart, dissipating relatively quickly to leave behind a ghost of earthy greenness or an abstract dampness. It is lean, unyielding, and utterly devoid of conventional sweetness or softness, making it a challenging but profoundly interesting component.