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Actually, a artichoke is a flower bud. The cores of the artichoke stems, which taste like the artichoke heart, are edible if you take off the outside part first.
The part we eat is basically leaves, the bud, and stem. So it's a vegetable. The plant does flower but doesn't produce a fruit.
No, a cocktail artichoke is a standard artichoke that grows in the shadow underside of the plant. It gets less sun so it doesn't develope as large as your common globe artichoke.
An artichoke is a plant related to the thistle with enlarged flower heads eaten as a vegetable when immature.
The Artichoke Cactus is a prickly plant. It starts with the letter A.
Strawberry Spinach (''Chenopodium capitatum'') a.k.a. Fraise Epinard, has mulberry-like fruits and spinach-like leaves which are edible.
In the Globe Artichoke the flower heads are the part eaten.
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The Jerusalem Artichoke, or Helianthus tuberosa