Jewish-Style Artichokes — Typical dish of Roma

Jewish-Style Artichokes

Jewish-style artichokes appear like large golden flowers, opened by frying until they become crisp and spectacular. The outer leaves are thin and brittle like chips, while the heart remains tender and juicy. The flavor is intense yet elegant: hot oil, salt, and the vegetal note of the Roman artichoke. In Rome they are enjoyed mainly as a convivial appetizer, just out of the oil, still hot and fragrant.

Season: Inverno-Primavera€8–14

Why it matters

This dish is one of the most recognizable symbols of Jewish-Roman cuisine, born in the Roman Ghetto and now part of the city’s gastronomic heritage. It tells a story of centuries of coexistence, culinary ingenuity, and popular tradition. Today it represents a bridge between identity and memory, celebrated in the capital’s historic trattorias.

Origin story

Jewish-style artichokes originated in the cooking of Rome’s Jewish community, present in the city for more than two thousand years and concentrated in the Ghetto established in the 16th century. Here, families developed simple yet ingenious techniques to elevate humble ingredients, including the Roman artichoke. The double frying that opens the artichoke “like a flower” gradually became the dish’s iconic signature.

Typical ingredients

carciofo romanescoolio d'olivasalepepe

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Questions about Jewish-Style Artichokes

What is Jewish-Style Artichokes?

Jewish-style artichokes appear like large golden flowers, opened by frying until they become crisp and spectacular. The outer leaves are thin and brittle like chips, while the heart remains tender and juicy. The flavor is intense yet elegant: hot oil, salt, and the vegetal note of the Roman artichoke. In Rome they are enjoyed mainly as a convivial appetizer, just out of the oil, still hot and fragrant.

Where to eat Jewish-Style Artichokes in Roma?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Roma that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of Jewish-Style Artichokes?

The main ingredients of Jewish-Style Artichokes are: carciofo romanesco, olio d'oliva, sale, pepe.

How much does Jewish-Style Artichokes cost in Roma?

The price of Jewish-Style Artichokes in Roma is typically €8–14.

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