Yes, artichokes can cause gas after consumption for some people due to their high fiber content and certain carbohydrates that can be difficult to digest.
Yes, artichokes do flower before they are harvested for consumption.
Yes, aquafaba can cause gas after consumption in some individuals due to its high fiber content and potential for fermentation in the gut.
Yes, artichokes are considered halal as they are a type of vegetable and do not contain any haram (forbidden) ingredients. They are permissible for consumption in Islam. However, it's always important to ensure that any dishes prepared with artichokes do not include non-halal ingredients.
The fungus found on Jerusalem artichokes is called sclerotinia. It is a white mold that can cause the vegetable to die and dry out.
Artichokes are not deadly to dogs, but they are not recommended as they can be difficult for dogs to digest and may cause gastrointestinal upset. It's best to avoid feeding artichokes to dogs and stick to dog-friendly fruits and vegetables.
It is not known how many deaths are caused by artichokes every year. It is possible that artichokes do not cause any deaths.
Artichokes are flower buds.
Jerusalem artichokes are not actually artichokes at all. If you do not have any on hand, you can substitute water chestnuts, or jicama for the Jerusalem artichokes.
No vinegar can not be used to stop the discoloration of artichokes. Because artichokes have a light color the vinegar doesn't do anything to the artichokes.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word artichokes.
Jerusalem artichokes aren't really artichokes, they are a root vegetable. Globe artichokes are just large, round artichokes.
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