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Jerusalem artichoke
noun
- a North American sunflower, Helianthus tuberosus, widely cultivated for its underground edible tubers
- the tuber of this plant, which is cooked and eaten as a vegetable
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Jerusalem artichoke1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Jerusalem artichoke1
C17: by folk etymology from Italian girasole articiocco; see girasol
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Example Sentences
Jerusalem artichoke, or sunchoke, a perennial sunflower, will try to outdo even the tall coneflower in height and inclination to spread.
From Seattle Times
If you thought Jerusalem artichokes were confusingly named, it turns out tropical tubers might be even more perplexing.
From Salon
There’s a mad scientist feel to her: When she finds Jerusalem artichokes, she turns them into ice cream.
From Washington Times
A couple of weeks before he died, I cooked him Jerusalem artichoke soup.
From New York Times
And if artichoke makes you think of Jerusalem artichokes, don’t even bother.
From Washington Post
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