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Jerusalem artichoke ( Helianthus tuberosus )

“As the French have realised, Jerusalem artichokes are a marvellous soup vegetable.”

Although they share a common name, globe artichokes and Jerusalem artichokes are quite different plants. Jerusalem artichoke is native to North America and is a part of the sunflower family of plants. The tuber of the Jerusalem artichoke grows up to 10 centimetres long and four to

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