Difference between revisions of "Artichoke"
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Subspecies: | scolymus
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Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus |
Artichoke is commonly cultivated for its tender flower bud tissue, known as the heart. The leaf ribs are also edible but those of the related cardoon are more commonly eaten.
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