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reddish color on the stems, which grow tough, hollow and inedible as they age. The wild ones are picked in the spring and early summer. To use them, the leafy part should be removed, and the stems cleaned of "stringy" fibers. This cleansing will stain the hands black, and so many people didn't want to prepare them (Source: Sicilian grandmothers born in Italy in the 1890's).
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Cardoons can also be found in their "wild" state, on the banks of streams and rivers, and even drainage ditches on the sides of roads in rural areas. These plants look little like the cultivated variety found in stores. They have many thin stems with broad broad leaves at their ends. There is a
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Cardoon requires a long, cool growing season (about five months), and while it is not particularly frost-sensitive, in heavier freezes it may lose its leaves and resprout, or in extended hard freezes, die. It also typically requires substantial growing space per plant, so is not much grown except
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Portugal. Cardoons were also said to have been used by the Romani or "gypsies" and this would make sense as their encampments would often be situated near sources of water. The vegetable was free for the picking, and could account for the widespread use of the plant. That part is
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in the months of May, June, and July. As suggested above, they become available in the late autumn near
Thanksgiving and Christmas. The main root can also be boiled and served cold. The stems are also traditionally served battered and fried at
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November to February), cardoons are a staple of the Christmas dinner in Navarre and the surrounding regions; for the same reason, cardoons are often sold as vegetable preserves, usually in water or
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tying them together and wrapping them round with straw, which is also tied up with cord, and left so for about three weeks". Cardoons also are common vegetables in northern Africa, often used in
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In the US, it is rarely found in conventional grocery stores but is available in supermarkets that cater to largely
Italian and European neighborhoods in the mid Atlantic states, as well as some
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Italiana, Carciofo selvatico, Cardoon,
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1867:Sonnante, G.; Pignone, D.; Hammer, K. (2007).
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708:Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
548:The "giant thistle of the Pampas" reported by
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2106:. Plants For A Future.
1955:March 29, 2012, at the
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179:C. cardunculus
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2340:Cucina In Simpatia
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1959:(in French)
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1566:bioplastics
1550:biorefinery
1198:Daily Value
842:Thiamine (B
556:Cultivation
431:Description
225:(L.) Baill.
109:Angiosperms
60:, Portugal
3033:Categories
2915:gcc-112928
2910:Plant List
2547:Calflora:
2451:2006-11-18
2430:2006-11-18
2405:2024-04-22
2401:(in Greek)
2379:2015-01-14
2350:13 October
2285:24 January
2261:2020-04-17
2240:2024-06-21
2193:2024-03-28
2144:2011-09-23
2114:7 December
2046:ala.org.au
1929:2011-09-23
1846:2024-03-26
1756:References
1498:Other uses
1432:artichokes
1328:artichokes
1274:newspapers
1037:Phosphorus
543:California
461:area from
437:herbaceous
409:Asteraceae
155:Asteraceae
2664:200023811
2646:FloraBase
2557:Cal-IPC:
1743:Cardoon (
1556:plant in
1542:safflower
1534:biodiesel
1492:Cardamaro
1438:as well.
1263:"Cardoon"
1216:(table).
1210:manganese
1206:magnesium
1176:Nutrition
1050:Potassium
1024:Manganese
1011:Magnesium
943:Vitamin C
926:Folate (B
910:Vitamin B
876:Niacin (B
676:. In the
586:artichoke
539:Australia
535:Argentina
452:capitulum
444:tomentose
173:Species:
145:Asterales
79:Kingdom:
3044:Cardueae
2985:VicFlora
2962:Tropicos
2817:2.137910
2765:10594165
2752:200876-1
2594:eFloraSA
2537:BioLib:
2491:Q7186137
2485:Wikidata
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2234:Archived
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2187:Archived
2177:(2024).
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1791:"Cynara"
1562:Sardinia
1508:Portugal
1377:and the
1359:Portugal
1220:Culinary
1194:calories
1106:Quantity
1031:0.256 mg
971:Quantity
965:Minerals
920:0.116 mg
904:0.338 mg
828:Quantity
822:Vitamins
696:couscous
690:blanched
682:Huguenot
666:Lyonnais
658:Provence
602:scolymus
469:east to
467:Portugal
419:. It is
212:Synonyms
151:Family:
135:Asterids
122:Eudicots
42:Cardoon
3016:1106050
2967:2723017
2799:MoBotPF
2690:3112364
2581:Ecocrop
1896:2759203
1749:Tunisia
1702:Gaillac
1664:, Spain
1572:Gallery
1504:enzymes
1412:Navarre
1396:Abruzzo
1367:pistils
1332:braised
1288:scholar
1186:protein
1171:As food
1083:0.17 mg
985:Calcium
870:0.03 mg
853:0.02 mg
788:Protein
606:hybrids
582:altilis
529:in the
523:Corsica
511:Hérault
505:south (
495:Madeira
479:Croatia
463:Morocco
448:globose
423:to the
405:thistle
403:, is a
325:cardoon
273:Salisb.
161:Genus:
141:Order:
83:Plantae
18:Cardoni
2977:462963
2974:uBio:
2923:PLANTS
2892:991885
2879:116996
2850:NZOR:
2804:277562
2638:154453
2612:467498
2540:116583
2517:100861
2514:APDB:
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1903:
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1775:9 July
1662:Ágreda
1627:Plants
1512:rennet
1420:almond
1416:Aragon
1371:rennet
1365:: the
1351:Sicily
1338:(e.g.
1290:
1283:
1276:
1269:
1261:
1214:sodium
1212:, and
1202:folate
1070:170 mg
1063:Sodium
1057:400 mg
1005:0.7 mg
887:0.3 mg
737:4.07 g
714:Energy
678:Geneva
672:, and
662:Savoie
654:France
641:, and
631:cactus
622:κάκτος
610:Cynara
531:pampas
499:France
489:, the
487:Cyprus
483:France
475:Greece
421:native
241:Baill.
166:Cynara
3011:WoRMS
2954:76926
2899:PFI:
2861:NZPCN
2791:37221
2778:17584
2760:IRMNG
2736:IPA:
2729:57563
2716:12839
2672:FoAO2
2633:EUNIS
2625:CYUCA
2573:6C6PZ
2530:94323
2318:S2CID
2279:(PDF)
1488:Amaro
1457:Crete
1444:brine
1436:beans
1434:, or
1428:clams
1424:jamón
1408:Spain
1355:Spain
1353:. In
1347:Italy
1295:JSTOR
1281:books
1200:) of
1184:, 1%
1112:Water
1044:23 mg
1018:42 mg
992:70 mg
937:68 μg
795:0.7 g
771:0.1 g
748:1.6 g
674:Italy
670:Spain
639:Roman
635:Greek
627:Latin
600:var.
580:var.
497:. In
471:Libya
297:Mill.
289:Aiton
129:Clade
116:Clade
103:Clade
90:Clade
2936:POWO
2928:CYCA
2902:9266
2866:3777
2843:4265
2838:NCBI
2786:ITIS
2747:IPNI
2739:5482
2711:GRIN
2703:1696
2698:GISD
2685:GBIF
2651:7956
2620:EPPO
2586:5138
2550:2568
2525:APNI
2352:2016
2287:2018
2226:PMID
2216:ISBN
2116:2021
1979:ISBN
1901:PMID
1822:2022
1777:2014
1590:MHNT
1544:and
1520:Nisa
1518:and
1465:raki
1461:meze
1414:and
1385:and
1357:and
1349:and
1267:news
1115:94 g
1076:Zinc
998:Iron
950:2 mg
541:and
515:Aude
507:Gard
493:and
473:and
465:and
323:The
313:Lam.
265:Viv.
257:Lam.
249:Lam.
2998:WFO
2949:RHS
2825:NBN
2773:ISC
2659:FNA
2607:EoL
2568:CoL
2310:doi
2183:FDA
1891:PMC
1881:doi
1877:100
1455:In
1250:by
1190:fat
1163:'s
1055:13%
1029:11%
1016:10%
976:%DV
935:17%
833:%DV
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668:),
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