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When
selecting Sunchokes in the store look for firm full colored
tubers, keep away from green, sprouting, slimy or flabby, wrinkled
roots. Uneven and knobby roots are normal. At home scrub them
with a vegetable brush to remove any soil, remember, they are
roots
The Sunchokes resembles that of an
artichoke heart along with an earthy, sweet and nutty taste.
The texture
is crisp when eaten raw and tender when cooked. Sunchokes can
be deep fried, steamed, diced and sautéed, slivered
into salads, baked, sliced and thrown into a stir-fry.
Sunchokes are available year round, but the
prominent season is November through March.
Available
NOW at Dan's
Fresh Produce
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