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Cardoon (cynara cardunculus)
Cardoon, cynara cardunculus ... Cottage Garden Plants, Wildflowers, and Herbs. Eggarton Cottages, Eggarton Lane, Godmersham, Kent, CT4 7DY
http://www.englishplants.co.uk/cardoon.html
vegetable Recipes - Cardoon
Cardoon. Cardoon is related to the artichoke. The thistle it produces is not edible, but the stalks, which look like overgrown celery, are delicious and have a taste ...
http://www.inmamaskitchen.com/RECIPES/RECIPES/fruits_and_veggies.html/
Cooking Tips: Cardoon
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Cardoon, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette ...
The Commercial Vegetable Production Guides are a source of information on producing vegetables crops in the Pacific Northwest, particulary in Oregon. They include ...
http://hort-devel-nwrec.hort.oregonstate.edu/cardoon.html
COLAVITA RECIPES ARCHIVE -Cardoon (Cardoni)-
Cardoon (Cardoni) Ingredients: 2 to 3 pounds cardoon, cut into 3 inch pieces 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 cup breadcrumbs 1/3 cup Romano cheese, grated
http://www.colavita.com/recipesArchive/recipe.cfm?id=974
Edible cardoon named Medallion award winner (10-16-2008)
The cardoon is a plant the Romans and Greeks ate as a vegetable, but today its popularity is sweeping the South as it is the newest Mississippi Medallion award winner.
http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnews/sg08/sg081016.html
Dunfermline restaurants - Cardoon Restaurant in Dunfermline, Fife
Dunfermline restaurants offer an extensive variety of cuisines in a wide range of styles. The Keavil House Hotel's Cardoon Restaurant in Dunfermline offers modern Scottish food ...
http://www.keavilhouse.co.uk/ConservatoryRestaurant.asp
Gourmet Seed International Cardoon
Cardoon Seed. A favorite in French and Italian cooking, Cardoon is a close relative of Artichoke, and in growth shows a similar look. Actually a very attractive large plant in the ...
http://www.gourmetseed.com/category/gourmet_seed.vegetable_seed.cardoo
http://www.ishs.org/news » Second announcement: VII International ...
http://www.ishs.org/news - International Society for Horticultural Science ... Second announcement: VII International Symposium on Artichoke, Cardoon and their Wild Relatives
http://www.ishs.org/news/?p=439
cardoon: Information from Answers.com
cardoon only parts eaten are roots and especially stalks (blanched and used as celery); related to
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