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Sunflower Chokes

Sunflower Chokes

Also known as: Sunchoke, Jerusalem Artichoke
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Seasonality:

January
Medium
February
Medium
March
Medium
April
Medium
May
Medium
June
Medium
July
Medium
August
None
September
None
October
Medium
November
Medium
December
Medium
January
Medium
February
Medium
March
Medium
April
Medium
May
Medium
June
Medium
July
Medium
August
None
September
None
October
Medium
November
Medium
December
Medium

Uses

A lumpy, brown-skinned vegetable, the sunflower choke resembles ginger root but is actually a variety of sunflower root. Sometimes referred to as a Jerusalem artichoke, it is not an artichoke! Contrary to what the name implies, the Jerusalem Artichoke is not from Jerusalem but instead received its name from the Italian word for sunflower, girasole. The white flesh of the Sunflower Choke is nutty, crunchy, crisp and sweet. Use Sunflower Chokes raw in salads or cooked by boiling and steaming and serving as a side dish. Melissa’s packs these tubers in 12/1 lb. trays with a bright Melissa’s label. This vegetable is similar to a potato but the carbohydrate present is inulin rather than starch which is an excellent source of fructose for diabetics.

Selection, Storage & Handling

Select Sunflower chokes that are firm and fresh looking. Avoid any that are soft or wrinkled. Store in a cool, dry place for up to 5 days. For use, Sunflower chokes may be peeled or simply washed and cooked in their thin skins.

This item is perishable and ships 2nd Day or Overnight, depending on the season. Product pricing includes 2nd Day or Overnight shipping upgrade (Standard shipping rates still apply). 

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