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The Jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus) is not the same as the Jerusalem artichoke(Helianthus tuberosus) at all, the jicama is a legume while sunchokes (another name for Jerusalem artichokes) are a relation of sunflowers. They also taste very different, the Jicama, sometimes known as a yam bean, tastes a bit like apples and the Jerusalem artichoke tastes like artichoke crossed with potatoes
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An Artichoke symbolises peace in many countries such as; Libya, Egypt and Somalia. Countries which are located in North Africa. Many American states such as Kentucky have adopted the Artichoke in order to achieve peace at the senate.
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An artichoke bottom is the edible fleshy receptacle at the bottom of an artichoke flower.
The plural of artichoke is artichokes.
Artichoke is the correct spelling.
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.
Yes, you can eat the stem of an artichoke. It is edible and can be cooked and eaten along with the rest of the artichoke.
Jo Franks wrote a great book of artichoke recipes. It's called "Artichoke Greats: Delicious Artichoke Recipes, The Top 98 Artichoke Recipes." If you're interested in artichoke spinach dip, this would probably be a great book to check out.