Posts Tagged ‘Cynara cardunculus’

Funny.  It’s rare to find an artichoke gone to seed.  Typically gobbled up when cheek-pinching perfect, young and in bud.  Passing one up is like a child passing up a perfectly creamy, chocolate dipped ice-cream cone.  Impossible. But artichokes left to flower are stunning and better yet, post flower, there are seeds!  And the whacky, [...]