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another new root vegetable

sunflower sunchoke

Sunchokes, also known as Jerusalem artichokes, are bumpy, tan-skinned root vegetable that resembles ginger root but is actually a variety of sunflower root. You can find sunchokes sold in bulk at some grocery stores or in a one-pound package from “Melissa’s” produce called Sunflower chokes. Sunchokes have a sweet nutty flavor similar to potato or jicama. Serve sunchokes raw in salads or a crudités platter, sautéed, steamed, or boiled as you would potatoes and then mashed. When purchasing sunchokes, select chokes that are firm, and avoid any that are soft or wrinkled.

sunchoke roots

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February 18, 2010   No Comments