Etymology
The word "cardoon" has the following etymology:
Meaning
Cardoon is a thistle-like plant with large, edible stalks. The name "cardoon" refers to the plant's spiny leaves, which resemble the hinges (cardines) of a door.
Origin
The cardoon is native to the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated since ancient times. It was brought to the Americas by European colonists and is now grown in many parts of the world.
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