Artichoke (disambiguation)
- Artichoke (disambiguation)
A globe artichoke is a partially edible perennial thistle originating in southern Europe around the Mediterranean.
Artichoke may also refer to:
* Artichoke, a creative company specialising in arts events.
* Jerusalem artichoke, a species of sunflower
* Chinese artichoke, a species of woundwort
* Project ARTICHOKE, a CIA operation
* PH Artichoke, a designer Light fixture
* Artichoke Township, Minnesota, a civil township in the United States
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