Today is...
National Artichoke Hearts Day
Today
is National Artichoke Hearts Day! Artichokes are one of the oldest
foods known to man. The plant originated in the Mediterranean region and
is part of the sunflower family. According to Greek mythology, Zeus
turned his mistress Cynara into the first artichoke plant when he caught
her sneaking away from Olympia.
Although
we usually refer to it as a vegetable, the produce we eat is actually
the flower bud of the artichoke plant. If you let the flower blossom, it
turns a beautiful violet-blue color. People enjoy artichokes boiled,
baked, steamed, grilled, deep fried, and stuffed with all sorts of yummy
fillings.
Almost
every artichoke produced in the United States comes from California.
Did you know that the town of Castroville, California crowned its first
“Artichoke Queen” in 1947? The winner was a young actress named Norma
Jean Mortenson who later changed her name to Marilyn Monroe!
To celebrate National Artichoke Hearts Day, try out a new artichoke recipe for dinner tonight!
This week is
National Wildlife Week
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