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  • noun Plural form of artichoke.

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Examples

  • FRENCH ARTICHOKES, sometimes known as _globe artichokes, California artichokes_, and _cardoons_, are related to the family of thistles.

    Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 2: Milk, Butter and Cheese; Eggs; Vegetables

  • We might buy some asparagus or some zucchini or some artichokes from the vegetable vender just beyond.

    36 Hours in Your Part of Mexico 2007

  • On another unrelated note: any opinions on Jerusalem artichokes aka sunchokes as a good/not so good vegetable in a low carb diet?

    The latest on statins | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • She has also seen recipes pairing it with artichokes, which is something she wants to try.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Kalyn Denny 2005

  • She has also seen recipes pairing it with artichokes, which is something she wants to try.

    Weekend Herb Blogging #10 Recap Still Discovering New Herbs Kalyn Denny 2005

  • We are having jambalaya, someone's bringing stuffed artichokes, which is a popular dish in New Orleans, and corn and crab bisque.

    hattiesburgamerican.com - 2010

  • Cynar (pronounced "CHEE-nar") is an Italian concoction made with artichokes, which is usually served with club soda and / or orange juice and ice.

    The Kitchn 2009

  • Unexpected details enliven familiar dishes, such as artichokes braised in olive oil that are topped with fresh mint, toasted almonds and shavings of Parmigiano Reggiano.

    Dining out with Moira Hodgson 2002

  • Unexpected details enliven familiar dishes, such as artichokes braised in olive oil that are topped with fresh mint, toasted almonds and shavings of Parmigiano Reggiano.

    Dining out with Moira Hodgson 2002

  • There’s no getting around the fact that trimming the artichokes is a major pain, something to be done only when the season inspires or when enough time has passed that you’ve forgotten the curses you uttered the last time you did it.

    Artichokey Mercedes 2007

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