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Thursday, 21 May 2026
16 facts about jerusalem artichoke
16 facts about jerusalem artichoke
Helianthus tuberosus
The wild sunflower, also known as topinambur or Jerusalem artichoke, is a plant that has been widely known and used for various purposes since ancient ...

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Pumpkin
The French called it “le potiron” - a large mushroom, while the English called it “pumpkin.”
Baobab tree
Baobab trunks were oftenly made a burial places, sometimes prisons and even a bar once.
Cornflower
It is a self-pollinating plant, although its pollen and nectar attract many insects.
Hymenoptera and flies (Diptera) are particularly susceptible to the attracting effects of the cornflower.
Olives
Olives are the fruit of the European olive (Olea europaea).
They are drupes.
Baobab tree
In mature trees the leaves are palmately compound, but seedlings and regenerating shoots may have simple leaves.
Baobabs have stipules at the base of the leaves, but these are quickly shed in most species.
Coconut tree
The coconut contains many valuable nutrients.
The flesh contains valuable vitamins as well as minerals, fatty acids, and fiber. It can be eaten ra ...
Rapeseed
After the oil is pressed from the seeds, what remains is a so-called post-extraction meal, which is a valuable animal feed that contains a high amount of protein.
Baobab tree
In Angola, the dried baobab fruits are cooked to make a nutritious broth that is the basis for juices and the region's characteristic ice cream called gelado de múcua.
Corn
The widespread cultivation of corn probably began in southern Spain in 1525.
It had many advantages over wheat or barley - it yielded two and a half times more food energy (the ...
Pineapple
Unripe pineapples can irritate the throat and cause diarrhea.
Bromelain is an allergen.