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− | '''Crosnes''' or 'Chinese artichoke''' is a member of the mint family with small edible tubers. Unlike other Lamiaceae its leaves are flavorless and not generally eaten. The tubers resemble white grubs, with a mild, slightly sweet flavor and crisp watery texture. | + | '''Crosnes''' or '''Chinese artichoke''' is a member of the mint family with small edible tubers. Unlike other Lamiaceae its leaves are flavorless and not generally eaten. The tubers resemble white grubs, with a mild, slightly sweet flavor and crisp watery texture. |
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+ | * [https://www.cultivariable.com/instructions/root-crops/how-to-grow-chinese-artichoke-and-tuberous-mints/ Cultivariable] | ||
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Crosnes or Chinese artichoke is a member of the mint family with small edible tubers. Unlike other Lamiaceae its leaves are flavorless and not generally eaten. The tubers resemble white grubs, with a mild, slightly sweet flavor and crisp watery texture.
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References
- ↑ "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved 28 June 2015.
Acknowledgements
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