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Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) is a member of the thistle family closely related to artichokes. The leaf stem is most commonly eaten. It was popular with the ancient Greeks and remined popular though the Middle Ages.
'''Cardoon''' (Cynara cardunculus) is a member of the [[thistle]] family closely related to [[artichoke]]s. The leaf stem is most commonly eaten. It was popular with the [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]]s and remined popular though the [[Middle Ages]].

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Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) is a member of the thistle family closely related to artichokes. The leaf stem is most commonly eaten. It was popular with the ancient Greeks and remined popular though the Middle Ages.