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Artichoke

The artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) is a variety of a species of thistle cultivated as food.

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Artichoke

Nodes103
Edges102
Triples101
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019417
Components1

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Artichoke

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related to history · 32
Artichoke → Andalusian Arabic, Awwam, BC, Bingen, By, Carthage, Classical, Cordoba, Cynara, Egypt, Elder, Further, Germany, Greeks, Hesiod, Hildegard, Homer, Ibn, In, In North Africa
related to Name · 24
Artichoke → Andalusi Arabic, Arabic, Arabicisation, Despite, During, English, European, For, French, Hebrew, Israeli Hebrew, Italian, Levantine Arabic, Maghrebi Arabic, Mishna, Modern Standard Arabic, Other, Spanish, The, The Arabic
has method · 13
Artichoke → Although, An, Artichokes, Commercial, Imperial Star, It, Northern Star, Rooted, The, This, United States, USDA, When
related to Culinary · 5
Artichoke → Covered, Large, Placing, Salt, To
related to Ecology · 5
Artichoke → Artichokes, Guerrero, Rhizoctonia, Soil, Verticillium
related to External links · 5
Artichoke → Cynara, Media, Wikibooks Cookbook, Wikimedia CommonsArtichoke, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Nutrition · 5
Artichoke → Cooked, Daily Value, DV, In, Nutritional
related to Genome · 3
Artichoke → An, Mb, The
related to Production · 3
Artichoke → Egypt, In, Italy
is a · 1
Artichoke → domesticated variety of the wild cardoon

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artichokes may leaves edible also arabic plant cardoon variety cultivated flowers heart italian base form species word century hearts flower

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Artichokeis adomesticated variety of the wild cardoon0.90text
François Pierre La Varenneinstance ofThe hearts were considered luxury ingredients in the new court cookery as recorded by writers0.80text
the author of Le Cuisinier Françoisinstance ofThe hearts were considered luxury ingredients in the new court cookery as recorded by writers0.80text
divisioninstance ofArtichokes may be produced from seeds or from vegetative means0.80text
root cuttingsinstance ofArtichokes may be produced from seeds or from vegetative means0.80text
or micropropagationinstance ofArtichokes may be produced from seeds or from vegetative means0.80text
Artichokehas methodArtichokes0.60section
Artichokehas methodAlthough0.60section
Artichokehas methodThis0.60section
Artichokehas methodThe0.60section
Artichokehas methodImperial Star0.60section
Artichokehas methodAn0.60section

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