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  2. Tropaeolum - Wikipedia

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    The unripe seed pods can be harvested and dropped into spiced vinegar to produce a condiment and garnish, sometimes used in place of capers. [ 28 ] Mashua ( T. tuberosum ) produces an edible underground tuber that is a major food source in parts of the Andes .

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  4. Tropaeolum majus - Wikipedia

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    It is a fast-growing plant, with trailing stems growing to 0.9–1.8 m (3–6 ft). The leaves are large, nearly circular, 3 to 15 cm (1 to 6 in) in diameter, green to glaucous green above, paler below; they are peltate, with the 5–30-cm-long petiole near the middle of the leaf, with several veins radiating to the smoothly rounded or slightly lobed margin.

  5. Tropaeolum tuberosum - Wikipedia

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    Tropaeolum tuberosum (mashua, see below for other names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae, grown in the Andes, particularly in Peru and Bolivia, and to a lesser extent in Ecuador as well as in some areas of Colombia, for its edible tubers, which are eaten cooked or roasted as a vegetable.

  6. Tropaeolum speciosum - Wikipedia

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    Tropaeolum speciosum, the flame flower or flame nasturtium, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae native to Chile, where it is known locally as coralito, quintralito, or voqui.

  7. Caper - Wikipedia

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    Capers and caper berries are sometimes substituted for olives to garnish a martini. [ citation needed ] Capers are categorized and sold by their size, defined as follows, with the smallest sizes being the most desirable: non-pareil (up to 7 mm), surfines (7–8 mm), capucines (8–9 mm), capotes (9–11 mm), fines (11–13 mm), and grusas (14+ mm).

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