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Jerusalem artichoke
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Jerusalem artichoke

A variety of artichoke.



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… Then we have chestnut raviolis with black winter truffles and sunchokes.
Kummer, supra note 33; see also Rosen, supra note 32 (writing that "not everyone in town appreciated the innovation" when dinner at Sen5es included "hot and cold foie gras, a 'pod' of sunchoke water, creme fraiche and pink peppercorns held together with calcium chloride and sodium alginate.
Also called sunchokes, these small, tan to brown knobby tubers look like misshapen ginger roots.
 
 
 
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