Yes. Mexico's artichoke production for 2012 was 4,838 tonnes, ranking as the 18th largest producer of such vegetable in the world.
Due to its Mediterranean climate (Koppen Csb climate classification), the northwestern state of Baja California contributes with 61% of Mexico's total production.
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Globe Artichokes are mostly grown in California. Some are also grown in Arizona.
No, artichokes do not grow on trees. They are actually thistles that are cultivated for their edible flower buds. Artichoke plants grow large, spiky leaves and produce the edible buds at the base of the plant.
The main producers are Italy, Spain, and France
they grew rice, wheat, cilantro, and artichokes
It's native to Mexico.
Artichokes originate in Southern Europe (around the Mediterranean).
Artichokes, Arugula, Asparugus, Beets, Carrots, Greens, Gree onions...
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.