This heirloom variety from Jamaica has been bred for culinary uses in jerks and curries. The fruit has the appearance of the Scottish tam o'shanter cap. This plant exemplifies everything I love about plants. Interesting origin story, fun common name referencing another culture, and the ability to serve in an ornamental and utilitarian way. The thick wall of the fruit requires long cooking time to break it down in order to use it for dishes. *
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Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus 'Green Globe' (Artichoke)$6.00Unavailable atChoose a store to check local availability
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