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The properties of the artichoke: what you need to know

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Learn about the properties of the artichoke and all the benefits that this food can bring to your body. Don't miss it.

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All the benefits of eating artichoke

The main component of artichokes is water (85%). They are rich in fibre, which helps bowel transit, and vitamin C, which helps to protect cells from oxidative damage and improves the absorption of iron. They also provide minerals, especially potassium, which helps to maintain blood pressure. Their harvesting period and best time for consumption runs from September to May.

Recipe for artichokes stuffed with foie gras, do you dare to prepare it? Get all the ingredients from your Consum or by clicking here.

The size of each piece varies depending on the variety, but they generally range between eight and twelve centimetres in diameter. They can weigh between 50 and 100 grammes.

D.O. 'Alcachofa de Benicarló' - Elena Cid Photo

ALCACHOFA DE BENICARLÓ (BENICARLÓ ARTICHOKE) D.O.

There are many varieties of artichoke, some of them native: ‘Morada Mallorquina’ (Mallorcan purple),  ‘Camus de Bretagne’ (Camus from Brittany), ‘Romana Grande’ (Large Roman), ‘Blanca de Tudela’ (Tudela White), etc.  In Spain, thanks to its excellent properties the ‘Alcachofa de Benicarló’ (Benicarló Artichoke) stands out, also boasting its own Denomination of Origin.

The production area stretches from the north of the Castellón province, in the region of Baix Maestrat, specifically, between the towns of Benicarló, Càlig, Peñíscola and Vinaròs.

The Mediterranean safeguards this land from large temperature fluctuations, offering moderated greenhouses, which enables the artichoke to grow consistently, round and compact. This climate naturally makes them very strong which, in optimum conditions of preservation, enables them to last a long time without diminishing their quality.

The Regulatory Board of the D.O. monitors the entire process- from their harvesting in the fields, to their selection, packaging, labelling and dispatch-, to guarantee that only the best pieces reach the table.

 

D.O. 'Alcachofa de Benicarló' - Elena Cid Photo

TIPS

•  They keep longer if you immerse the stalk in water, like ‘a flower’, to preserve their freshness.

• Rubbing them with lemon prevents them from turning black once cut. 

• Adding a little lemon juice and a teaspoon of flour to the cooking water ensures they stay tender.

• You should avoid ‘over-cooking’, since it affects their flavour and texture.

FROM OUR WEBSITE TO YOUR TABLE

Artichokes can be eaten raw in salad, seasoned with a few drops of oil and a pinch of salt and pepper; baked with ham or anchovies; in paella or in a vegetable soup, with wine or accompanied with lamb. Below, we look at some examples:

•  Clams with artichokes

• Lemon artichokes

•  Pizza with artichokes and pesto

• Artichoke bomb

• Tomato, artichoke and cheese risotto

•  Green stir-fry with chicken breast, fusilli and artichokes

 

Comentarios (40)
CONCHI GOMEZ 16 February 2026
Las alcachofas naturales buenísimas al vapor con vinagre , aceite y sal y los corazones de alcachofas de bote con una anchoa y unas gotitas de aceite de oliva buenisimas
CONCHI GOMEZ Hace 1 week 4 days
Las alcachofas naturales buenísimas al vapor con vinagre , aceite y sal y los corazones de alcachofas de bote con una anchoa y unas gotitas de aceite de oliva buenisimas
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Consumista 09 February 2026
Tengo que buscar esa receta de bomba de alcachofas 😋
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Consumista Hace 2 weeks 4 days
Tengo que buscar esa receta de bomba de alcachofas 😋
IGOR PENA 09 February 2026
Muy ricas 😋
IGOR PENA Hace 2 weeks 4 days
Muy ricas 😋
MARIA DOLORES COLLADO 05 February 2026
Yo la utilizo mucho en todas sus versiones 😛
MARIA DOLORES COLLADO Hace 3 weeks 1 day
Yo la utilizo mucho en todas sus versiones 😛
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CarmenMG 03 February 2026
Cuando se compran frescas en la frutería hay que tener cuidado de que no estén pasadas , yo las tanteo apretando para ver si están compactas. Si están blandeadas o como huecas seguramente estarán ya pasadas , más fibrosas o incluso con "pinchos" por dentro, esos pistilos rositas que son desagradables. En invierno es su temporada (por cierto las que venden congeladas están muy ricas y bien todo el año)
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CarmenMG Hace 3 weeks 3 days
Cuando se compran frescas en la frutería hay que tener cuidado de que no estén pasadas , yo las tanteo apretando para ver si están compactas. Si están blandeadas o como huecas seguramente estarán ya pasadas , más fibrosas o incluso con "pinchos" por dentro, esos pistilos rositas que son desagradables. En invierno es su temporada (por cierto las que venden congeladas están muy ricas y bien todo el año)
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Consumista 09 February 2026
Siempre viene bien tener congeladas o en conserva 😋
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Consumista Hace 2 weeks 4 days
Siempre viene bien tener congeladas o en conserva 😋
ANA VALERIA ALIÑO 25 January 2026
Me encantan a la plancha como guarnición
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Me encantan a la plancha como guarnición
CARMEN GOMEZ 23 January 2026
Que buenas
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Que buenas
MARIA ANGELES MORA 22 January 2026
Me gusta 😌
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Me gusta 😌
CONCHI PUERTA 16 January 2026
Tomo nota
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