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- noun Plural form of
cardoon .
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Examples
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One board calls cardoons the "big brother of artichokes," and describes them as underrated.
SFGate: Top News Stories Michael Bauer 2010
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Locate salsify, cardoons, radicchio or chard on a menu, and bacon is sure to be tagging along, a spoonful of fat to help the medicine go down.
The Bacon Backlash Katy McLaughlin 2010
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After all, it's hard to find cardoons in the supermarket.
Rozanne Gold: What We'll be Eating in 2012 Rozanne Gold 2012
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They will sit on the pass that day next to the Szechuan buttons and the marinating fish livers and the prehistorically large cardoons, an incongruous jolt of home.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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After all, it's hard to find cardoons in the supermarket.
Rozanne Gold: What We'll be Eating in 2012 Rozanne Gold 2012
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Cardinal is on a page with cardiology and cardoons.
The Kitchen Daughter Jael McHenry 2011
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Cardinal is on a page with cardiology and cardoons.
The Kitchen Daughter Jael McHenry 2011
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After all, it's hard to find cardoons in the supermarket.
Rozanne Gold: What We'll be Eating in 2012 Rozanne Gold 2012
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They will sit on the pass that day next to the Szechuan buttons and the marinating fish livers and the prehistorically large cardoons, an incongruous jolt of home.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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After all, it's hard to find cardoons in the supermarket.
Rozanne Gold: What We'll be Eating in 2012 Rozanne Gold 2012
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