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Quantità per 100 grammi
Calorie 73
% del fabbisogno giornaliero*
Grassi 0 g
0%
Acidi grassi saturi 0 g
0%
Colesterolo 0 mg
0%
Sodio 4 mg
0%
Potassio 429 mg
12%
Carboidrati 17 g
5%
Fibra alimentare 1,6 g
6%
Zucchero 10 g
Proteine 2 g
4%
Caffeina 0 mg
Vitamina C
6%
Calcio
1%
Ferro
18%
Vitamina D
0%
Vitamina B6
5%
Cobalamina
0%
Magnesio
4%
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Topinambur da en.m.wikipedia.org
The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower, topinambur, or earth apple, is a species of sunflower native ...
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3 dic 2019 · It is a brown root resembling ginger root. It bears no resemblance to a traditional artichoke and tastes slightly nutty like a cross between an ...
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6 nov 2023 · Topinambur/Jerusalem Artichoke tubers are very nutritious. They have zero fat, contain an optimal ratio of minerals (iron, magnesium, potassium, ...
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Pure product, consists no fillers or any other additives; Jerusalem Artichoke helps digestion, supports gastrointestinal tract, protects the liver ...
Topinambur da silverrunforestfarm.org
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Indigenous North Americans have been cultivating Jerusalem Artichoke as a root vegetable since long before colonization. The tubers are rich in potassium, iron, ...
The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, earth apple or topinambour, is a species of sunflower native to eastern North ...
Topinambur da www.britannica.com
4 apr 2024 · Jerusalem artichoke, (Helianthus tuberosus), sunflower species (Asteraceae family) native to North America and noted for its edible tubers.
Topinambour (Helianthus tuberosus L.), also known as the Jerusalem artichoke is a plant, which origins from North America. In XVII century it was brought to ...
Topinambur da www.bbcgoodfood.com
This nutty, crunchy root vegetable is actually a species of sunflower. Discover how to prepare and cook Jerusalem artichokes, and when they're in season.
Topinambur da www.lienig.com
Topinambur, also known as Jerusalem artichoke or sunchoke/sunroot by connoisseurs in Germany, is considered to be one of the most exceptional of all tubers.