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dcarch

dcarch

4 hours ago, Shelby said:

dcarch  You never cease to amaze me.  My plants look very similar to yours so I think I could eat mine too!!  I am begging you to tell me how you cooked them.

 

I am very surprised that artichoke leaves are not eaten by people. People eat cardoon (cardone) don't they?

Cardoon and artichoke are in  closely related family. They always say that cardoon tastes like artichoke.

Therefore, just use any cardoon recipes.

I made it in my pressure cooker. quick and easy. Pick the younger leaves. They are very tender with no fiber.

dcarch

dcarch

dcarch

4 hours ago, Shelby said:

dcarch  You never cease to amaze me.  My plants look very similar to yours so I think I could eat mine too!!  I am begging you to tell me how you cooked them.

 

I am very surprised that artichoke leaves are not eaten by people. People eat cardoon (cardone) don't they?

Cardoon and artichoke are in  closely related family. They always say that cardoon tastes like artichoke.

Therefore, just use any cardoon recipes.

I made it in my pressure cooker. quick and easy.

dcarch

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