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here's a rare one :) cardone, cardi or also called cardoon-it is in the artichoke family... While the flower buds can be eaten much as the artichoke, more often the stems are eaten after being braised in cooking liquid. The flower buds of wild cardoons are still widely collected and used in southern Italy and Sicily.

Cardoon leaf stalks, which look like large celery stalks, can be served steamed or braised, and have an artichoke-like flavour. They are harvested in winter and spring, being best just before the plant flowers.[7] In the Abruzzi region of Italy, Christmas lunch is traditionally started with a soup of cardoon cooked in chicken broth with little meatballs (lamb or more rarely, beef), sometimes with the further addition of egg (which scrambles in the hot soup - called stracciatella) or fried chopped liver and heart[citation needed]. Cardoons are also an ingredient in one of the national dishes of Spain, the cocido madrileƱo, a slow-cooking, one-pot, meat and vegetable dinner simmered in broth.

In the USA, it is rarely found in stores, but available in farmers' markets, where it is available through May, June, and July. The main root can also be boiled and served cold.[11] The stems are also traditionally served battered and fried at St. Joseph's altars in New Orleans.
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intriguing! f&w
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Mar 26th, 2013 at 12:51:49 PM PDT by
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Thank you! I have a LOT of Italian and rare seeds... It is my intention to get these into as many gardens as possible to re-establish the species... thus the practically free "cost" & free shipping :)
Mar 26th, 2013 at 3:37:59 PM PDT by
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I am so excited that you are trying to re-establish these gardens! I plan to bid on all of your seeds. I just saw a Cardone Saturday for the 1st time ever at Woodley's Garden Center. They had 2 in their landscaped displays - not for sale though. They "normally" apparently die over the winter, but, theirs was approximately 3 feet across about 1 ft. tall. It was GORGEOUS!!! Hope I have the same luck with your seeds that they had.
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Mar 26th, 2013 at 8:29:35 PM PDT by
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you will LOVE this variety! I've been using it for a few years! they are a great seed but need a lot of room! well worth the space & wait though! I work in terrestrial species, habitat restoration & invasive species control... boring to most, but I love my work & get to travel to places like Alaska! Good luck! will post more in the next fewe days!
Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:18:42 PM PDT by
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this is freakin awsome fanned and biddin for sure
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Mar 27th, 2013 at 11:29:41 AM PDT by
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these bad boys grow HUGE! and SO tasty! this is my 3rd year with this variety!
Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:13:56 PM PDT by

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