Jerusalem artichoke

Jerusalem artichoke tubers can be eaten raw, cooked or pickled.

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In France and Italy, they are used to prepare soups. They are most often prepared similarly to potatoes. The taste qualities of cooked tubers are improved by adding nutmeg. Also recommended are tubers baked with cheddar cheese. Roasted tubers can be used as a substitute for coffee.

They are also used to produce inulin and fructose.