I received these in a bag of vegetables given to me.
by 100_HOLLOW_001
13 Comments
Rollercoaster671
If you scrape it is it fragrant?
Temporary-Comfort307
I think they’re jeruselum artichokes.
djazzie
They look like sunchokes or a relative of them.
citacu
It could be a tchotchke.
freethenipple420
r/shitfromabutt
Meet8567
Fossilized poos? Maybe try planting a few to see if anything comes up next year.
allaboutgarlic
I’ll hazard a guess that they are sunchokes (jerusalem artichokes) Helianthus tuberosum.
Rightbuthumble
They are a little large but could they be Alaskan potatoes?
whatever_meh
If you ask on a vegetable forum, you will get vegetable answers. Why do you suspect it is a vegatable, instead of a flower, for example?
Comfortable-Way3646
They almost look like Chinese artichokes, but they’re not as curved. Jerusalem artichokes are a bit stockier and have a different skin appearance
Ok_Percentage2534
I think they are terrifying
purplemarkersniffer
They don’t really have the stoutness of a sunchoke. Could it be burdock root? Is there an Asian or eastern influence from the gifter? Depending on your area you won’t see burdock and if it’s commercially grown and a certain variety like in the Asian super markets it won’t look like this. A small grower may get something like this
13 Comments
If you scrape it is it fragrant?
I think they’re jeruselum artichokes.
They look like sunchokes or a relative of them.
It could be a tchotchke.
r/shitfromabutt
Fossilized poos? Maybe try planting a few to see if anything comes up next year.
I’ll hazard a guess that they are sunchokes (jerusalem artichokes) Helianthus tuberosum.
They are a little large but could they be Alaskan potatoes?
If you ask on a vegetable forum, you will get vegetable answers. Why do you suspect it is a vegatable, instead of a flower, for example?
They almost look like Chinese artichokes, but they’re not as curved. Jerusalem artichokes are a bit stockier and have a different skin appearance
I think they are terrifying
They don’t really have the stoutness of a sunchoke. Could it be burdock root? Is there an Asian or eastern influence from the gifter? Depending on your area you won’t see burdock and if it’s commercially grown and a certain variety like in the Asian super markets it won’t look like this. A small grower may get something like this
Premature sweet potatoes?