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Sunchoke Defined

This vegetable is a member of the sunflower family i s also known as a "sunchoke" and has a flesh that is nutty, sweet, and crunchy. Also called "Jerusalem artichoke," although it is not an artichoke.

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  • Thought for Food: Sunchokes: Did You Know?: Their unique taste and texture make sunchokes a fantastic addition to many foods, however they are particularly useful as a potato substitute for diabetics. Unlike most tubers, sunchokes store their carbohydrates in the form of inulin instead of starch.

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