Английская Википедия:Artichoke production in Italy

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An artichoke field in Sardinia, Italy.

Artichoke production in Italy has a long history. Italy is the world's largest producer of artichokes.[1] With Spain and France, the three countries produce more than 80% of the world's artichokes.[2]

History

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.[3] The first record of artichoke cultivation in Italy was during the fifteenth century in Naples, where it was considered a new food species.[4]

In 1466, Filippo Strozzi brought the first artichoke to Florence. By 1473, it had arrived in Venice. In 1915, 64,000 tons were produced.[5] Italy produces dozens of varieties.[6]

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