Convert Cauliflower from Kilograms to Whole Cauliflower heads

Cauliflower converter

Use the tool below to convert cauliflower from Kilograms to Whole Cauliflower heads.

A small head is roughly 40% of the weight of a large one, so 'one head of cauliflower' in a curry or roast can swing the yield. Pick the right size below to keep cauliflower rice, soup, and gratin on target.

How many cauliflower heads are in a kilogram?

A kg of cauliflower heads is about 1.54 medium cauliflower heads, based on a medium cauliflower head of 650 g. Small cauliflower heads push that figure up and large ones bring it down, so set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact count above.

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Using broccoli instead? The broccoli converter handles whole-head weights and chopped cups across small, medium, and large sizes. See our Broccoli converter.

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No scale? The tool below gives a good estimate, but for exact bakes a digital kitchen scale removes the guesswork.

Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole cauliflower heads.

Size applies to whole cauliflower heads (small / medium / large).

Result

1.54 cauliflower heads

Common Cauliflower conversions

Quick reference for cauliflower at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.

Kilogramscauliflower heads
0.25 kg0.38 cauliflower heads
0.5 kg0.77 cauliflower heads
1 kg1.54 cauliflower heads
2 kg3.08 cauliflower heads
3 kg4.62 cauliflower heads

Cauliflower conversion chart

The chart below shows how whole cauliflower heads (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.

kgcauliflower headscupscups (US)gozlb
0.25 kg0.38 cauliflower heads2.25 cups2.34 cups (US)250 g8.82 oz0.55 lb
0.5 kg0.77 cauliflower heads4.5 cups4.67 cups (US)500 g17.64 oz1.1 lb
1 kg1.54 cauliflower heads9.01 cups9.35 cups (US)1000 g35.27 oz2.2 lb
2 kg3.08 cauliflower heads18.02 cups18.69 cups (US)2000 g70.55 oz4.41 lb
3 kg4.62 cauliflower heads27.03 cups28.04 cups (US)3000 g105.82 oz6.61 lb

Cauliflower varieties and best uses

The conversions above are the same whatever variety you use; the difference is what each is good for. Here is how the common cauliflower varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
WhiteEveryday roasting, mashing, and curries: tender white florets, the all-purpose supermarket head.
RomanescoRoasting and showpiece sides: lime-green fractal florets with a mild nutty flavour that holds shape.
PurpleRoasting and gratin for colour: same flavour as White, magenta hue fades with long cooking.
Orange (Cheddar / Sunset)Roasting and gratin for colour: same flavour as White, high in beta-carotene.
Green (Broccoflower / Verde)Raw crudités and quick roasts: milder and slightly sweeter than White.

Which should I pick?

For everyday roasting, cauliflower rice, and curries, White is the supermarket default: tender florets that crisp well roasted. No White? Romanesco gives a nuttier edge with eye-catching fractal florets. Purple and Orange (Cheddar) cook the same as White and add colour to gratins and roasts; the pigment fades slightly with long cooking. Green (Broccoflower) is milder and slightly sweeter, the pick for raw crudités.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cauliflower heads is 1 kg?
A kg of cauliflower heads is about 1.54 medium cauliflower heads, since a medium cauliflower head weighs 650 g. With small cauliflower heads that figure is about 2.5 and with large cauliflower heads about 1. Set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact count above. The converter runs both ways for any weight. Open the cauliflower converter
Which cauliflower variety should I use?
For everyday roasting, cauliflower rice, and curries, White is the supermarket default: tender florets that crisp well roasted. No White? Romanesco gives a nuttier edge with eye-catching fractal florets. Purple and Orange (Cheddar) cook the same as White and add colour to gratins and roasts; the pigment fades slightly with long cooking. Green (Broccoflower) is milder and slightly sweeter, the pick for raw crudités.

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