Tall perennial with hairy stems and leaves; widely cultivated for its large irregular edible tubers.
1 The roots are eaten boiled like those of salsify-orlike the Jerusalem artichoke .
2 A couple of weeks before he died, I cooked him Jerusalem artichoke soup.
3 Anything you can do with a potato you can do with a Jerusalem artichoke .
4 Think Blackface lamb with anchovy and radicchio, or raw scallop with hazelnut and Jerusalem artichoke .
5 Try the wild venison loin or Jerusalem artichoke risotto.
6 The petals of Jerusalem artichoke and St.-John's-wort dyed yellow.
7 Take the Jerusalem artichoke , a glaring example of a horticultural misnomer if ever there was one.
8 In Ireland, we call it the Jerusalem artichoke .
9 Growing perennial vegetables such as globe and Jerusalem artichoke and rhubarb also demands a commitment to space.
10 Mains were butter poached marron with Jerusalem artichoke and rhubarb, as well as veal, sweetbreads and marrow.
11 Why such a thing as sex, when the tuber of the Jerusalem artichoke can do without it?
12 And yet while a potato risotto might seem a step too far, a Jerusalem artichoke risotto is not.
13 Substantially, the only plants covered by the term "tuber-propagated" would be the Irish potato and the Jerusalem artichoke .
14 The Jerusalem artichoke is not to be confused with the preceding, as it belongs to a different vegetable genus altogether.
15 Its taste is insipid, with a slight sweetness somewhat resembling the crumb of wheaten bread mixed with a Jerusalem artichoke .
16 Call me old fashioned, but the Cape Grim beef fillet served with a Jerusalem artichoke gratin was simple but hearty.
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