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 Translation for 'cardoon' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   a cardoon | cardoons
SYNO cardoon | Cynara cardunculus
gras.T
salatþistill {k} [Cynara cardunculus]
cardoon
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Translation for 'cardoon' from English to Icelandic

cardoon
salatþistill {k} [Cynara cardunculus]gras.T
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Usage Examples English
  • In some cases, green bean, Chard or cardoon are also added.
  • The vegetables are very good, especially borage, chicory, artichokes and cardoon.
  • The pure sheep milk is curdled using a coagulant found in the pistils of cardoon ("Cynara cardunculus").
  • Some of the most well-known main ingredients include ham (jamón) from Teruel, olive oil from Empeltre and Arbequina olives, sweet varieties of onion, and unusual vegetables such as borage and cardoon.
  • The milk is curdled using a coagulant found in the pistils of the cardoon, a wild thistle.

  • "Carduus" is the Latin term for a thistle (hence cardoon, "chardon" in French), and "Cardonnacum" is a Late Latin word for a place with thistles.
  • Novamont has converted old petrochemical factories into biorefineries, producing protein, plastics, animal feed, lubricants, herbicides and elastomers from cardoon.
  • It is made from cardoon thistle, raw sheep's milk and salt.
  • Cardoon has attracted recent attention as a possible source of biodiesel fuel.
  • There are two theories as to its origin: artichokes may have come from the Levant, derived from the cardoon or thistle through a cross-fertilization process, while others attribute it to the work of Italian horticulturists.

  • Several crystal structures exist, containing the coordinates of the zymogenic parent AP and the SAPLIP domain of the PSI, for cardoon and barley.
  • For Flor cheese, the vegetable rennet (liquid extract of the cardoon) is added when the milk has been heated to between 28 °C and 35 °C and maintained for 60 to 90 minutes.
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