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Sunday, 17 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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Mayflower
Mayflower grows in clusters, both terminal and upper axillary, in partial or full shade.
Garlic
Its breeding began about 5000 years ago.
The Chinese were the first to use garlic and it was popularized there, mainly due to its properties, ...
Poison ivy
The flowers of Poison Ivy develop into green berries in late summer. After ripening in fall, they turn white.
The berries are edible for birds but not for people. Birds eagerly consume berries and help spread ivy seeds over long distances.
Broad beans
In Egypt, it was the food of simple, poor people.
Priests could not eat it, a special prohibition applied to the priests of the goddess Isis. However, ...
Pomegranate
The edible part of the fruit is the casing.
It has a gelatinous consistency and is very juicy. Its color is usually red, pink, or yellow. It is ...
Rice
In addition to red and black rice, there is also yellow rice (mochi) and green rice (aplati).
Yellow rice (mochi) is a multicomponent food consisting of polysaccharides, lipids, protein and wate ...
Carob
Carob wood is also used.
In some regions of Greece, such as Crete, it is used as firewood. It is also used to make fences, pa ...
Brussels sprout
Brussels sprout is a biennial plant.
It has a long ( 50-100 cm), thick, heavily leafy stem, ending at the top with a plume of large leave ...
Pears
It is rich in fiber. Eating one pear provides the body with about 15 percent of its daily requirements.
This fiber helps maintain regular bowel movements by softening and filling the stool. In addition, t ...
Strawberry
Due to the presence of specific proteins, strawberries can be allergenic, especially for children.
Symptoms that can occur after eating strawberries include swelling of the tongue and lips and burnin ...