Cardoon (Artichoke Thistle)
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Cardoon is a striking architectural plant and a gourmet vegetable, a close relative of the artichoke. It is the thick, fleshy leaf stalks (petioles) that are eaten, not the flower....
Cardoon is a striking architectural plant and a gourmet vegetable, a close relative of the artichoke. It is the thick, fleshy leaf stalks (petioles) that are eaten, not the flower. They have a flavor that is similar to an artichoke heart but more intense and slightly more bitter. Cardoons must be blanched and cooked to become tender. They are a delicacy in Italian and French cuisine, often braised, battered and fried, or used in gratins. We supply large, well-blanched stalks.
Common Name
Cardoon / Artichoke Thistle
Grade
Gourmet / Specialty
Product Type
Stem Vegetable
Botanical Name
Cynara cardunculus
Edible Part
Leaf Stalks (Petioles)
Taste Profile
Artichoke-like, slightly bitter, savory
Texture
Fibrous (raw), Tender (cooked)
Preparation
Must be blanched and cooked thoroughly
Primary Cuisine
Italian, French, Spanish
Classic Dish
Cardi Gratinati (Gratin), Fried Cardoons
Appearance
Long, silver-grey, ribbed stalks
Harvest Process
Stalks are blanched (covered from light) during growth
Pairing
Pairs well with cheese, anchovies, and garlic
Origin
Indonesia (Highlands)
1-3 Tons
8-14 Days
>3 Tons
Negotiable
Capacity
20 Tons/Season
Packaging
Packed in 10kg bunches or cartons
Payment
L/C, T/T
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