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Jerusalem artichoke
/dʒəɹˈuːsələm ˈɑːtɪtʃˌəʊk/
/dʒɚɹˈuːsələm ˈɑːɹɾɪtʃˌoʊk/
Jerusalem artichoke
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jeruzsálemi articsóka
a root vegetable with a nutty flavor, often used as a substitute for potatoes
What is "Jerusalem artichoke"?
Jerusalem artichoke, also known as sunchoke, is a unique root vegetable characterized by its knobby, irregular shape and pale brown skin. It has a crisp texture and a slightly sweet, nutty flavor. Despite its name, it is not related to the traditional artichoke but is actually a member of the sunflower family. The flesh of Jerusalem artichoke is creamy white and provides a delightful crunch when eaten raw or a soft texture when cooked.
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jeruzsálemi articsóka
sunflower tuber eaten raw or boiled or sliced thin and fried as Saratoga chips
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jeruzsálemis articsóka
tall perennial with hairy stems and leaves; widely cultivated for its large irregular edible tubers