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  2. Jerusalem artichoke - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem artichokes are so well-suited for the European climate and soil that the plant multiplies quickly. By the mid-1600s, the Jerusalem artichoke had become a very common vegetable for human consumption in Europe and the Americas and was also used for livestock feed in Europe and colonial America. [11]

  3. Helianthus - Wikipedia

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    This and other species, notably Jerusalem artichoke (H. tuberosus), are cultivated in temperate regions and some tropical regions, as food crops for humans, cattle, and poultry, and as ornamental plants. [7] The species H. annuus typically grows during the summer and into early fall, with the peak growth season being mid-summer. [8]

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  6. Asteraceae - Wikipedia

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    Commercially important plants in Asteraceae include the food crops Lactuca sativa (lettuce), Cichorium (chicory), Cynara scolymus (globe artichoke), Helianthus annuus (sunflower), Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacón), Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) and Helianthus tuberosus (Jerusalem artichoke). [43] Plants are used as herbs and in herbal teas ...

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  8. Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Gundelia is said to taste like something between asparagus and artichoke. [105] [98] The earliest known mentions of this plant are in the Mishna (Uktzin 3:2), in Midrash Rabba (Genesis Rabba, s.v. קוץ ודרדר יצמח לך ‎), [d] and in the Babylonian Talmud (Betza 34a). Today, the Tumble thistle is protected under Israeli law. [104 ...

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