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Globe Artichoke and Cardoonn 60% of global production) from over 80kha of cultivated land. Italy is the leading world producer (about 470 Mt), followed by Spain (188 Mt), France (52.5 Mt) and Greece (35 Mt). In southern Europe, artichoke production is an important component of regional economic stability and social developmenconflate 发表于 2025-3-28 20:56:20
Lettuce Egypt, stems instead of leaves of lettuce are consumed, either cooked, raw, pickled, dried, or as a sauce. Some less common uses for lettuce include a cigarette without nicotine made from lettuce leaves, edible oil extracted from seeds of a primitive lettuce, and a sedative made of dried latex contHarass 发表于 2025-3-29 00:58:36
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Cucumber Nakai], and melon (. L.). After tomato (.) and watermelon, cucumber and melon are cultivated more broadly than any other vegetable species (http://faostat.fao.org; Pitrat et al., 1999) where 2,479,728 hectares were harvested in 2005 producing 42,611,337 t under field and greenhouse culture. Product不规则的跳动 发表于 2025-3-29 15:44:41
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Pumpkin and Winter Squashed species of the New World genus . L. (Cucurbitaceae): . L., . Duchesne, . Duchesne, . C. Huber and . Bouché. These species are mainly grown for their fruits (botanically a .) which are a significant source of carbohydrates and vitamins (Whitaker and Davis, 1962). The fruits can be picked either wh心神不宁 发表于 2025-3-30 02:38:18
Summer Squashshort-season crop best adapted to temperate and subtropical regions. In the New World tropics, some . Duchesne are grown for their edible immature fruits. Some . Duchesne are also grown for this purpose in South America.patella 发表于 2025-3-30 07:07:12
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