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Egyptian Spinach, Corchorus olitorius, is getting very well-known as a summer vegetable in the United States and around the world. It is also known as Molokhia/Molokheiya, and many other names. It is believed that it has been first discovered in Egypt prior to Christ and was an essential food item since the days of the Pharaohs. Molokheiya, which is an Egyptian term that means "vegetable for king" is the Egyptian term used to describe the soup. Wikipedia reports that a sick Egyptian King, around 6000BC, requested hot soup and was healed after consuming hot soup daily. Cleopatra could have also savored the same soup. Egyptian Spinach and its many close connections are prevalent throughout Africa and the Middle East, India and numerous parts of Asia. It is found throughout the subtropical and tropical areas of the world.<br><br><br><br>It is grown as an annual. It can grow to about one meter in height. It bears small yellow flowers, and produces edible seed pods. The edible leaves can be harvested on a regular basis. It is very hardy and is able to grow rapidly. It is a relative of okra and can grow in many of the same conditions as Okra. But, it doesn't like shade.<br><br><br>Large Egyptian spinach plant growing in the green lattice of the house<br><br><br>Are you interested in growing one? It can grow in any soil type and doesn't mind pH. However, it prefers fertile soil that is damp. Pots are also an option. It is easy to prepare the soil as normal. Then, you can plant seeds in the exact spot into the soil where they will thrive. Autumn and spring are the best seasons to plant. Egyptian spinach seeds sprout better if placed in hot water prior to planting for a minimum of couple of minutes. Isabel Shipard recommends soaking for up to 12 hours. When the plant is about 40cm tall, it is time to begin to pick leaves. The seeds that mature on the plant, and then disappear to the earth, will not be able to germinate until the following year. Egyptian spinach is almost completely disease and pest-free. Caterpillars and [https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=grasshoppers grasshoppers] will share the leaves with you and [https://wiki.epicmafia.org/index.php?title=Create_Your_Own_Alfalfa_Plants بذور جرجير] in the heat of summer, they may be affected by red spider mites, but overall , it's not that problematic. Seeds are currently available from BOGI seeds.<br><br><br><br>The leaf is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and protein. The younger leaves are great for sandwiches or salads, and the older leaves can be cooked or dried. Utilize leaves the same way you would spinach. The leaves are used in Egypt as a traditional soup which includes coriander, garlic, and meat. In other regions, it can be made into a stew made with rice, cassava, and chicken meat. There are many recipes for this plant. The leaves can be dried, and then ground into a tea. Once the tea is ready, you can put them in a container to make stews and soups in the future. In Japan it is promoted through the health food store as a nutritious tea. Young seed pods can be utilized the same way as the okra.<br><br><br><br>The health benefits of Egyptian spinach have been promoted since the time of Pharaohs. As a tea , it is said to enhance your immune system. It can also help treat constipation, anaemia, cancer and cystitis, diabetes fatigue, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, menopausal symptoms and respiratory issues, as well as obesity as well as water retention. Tea made from leaves can aid during childbirth and boost the production of milk for mothers. Also, it can be used as for washing eyes, rashes, cuts and scrapes.<br><br><br><br>Due to their long, strong stalks The Corchorus genus has many members that can be grown for jute. Through the ages, the jute was used to make a coarse yarn which was later transformed into rope and then a coarse sacking fabric. The tallest, most unbranched, stems were the best choice for this. The stems were soaked in vegetable matter for a few days in order to allow the fibres to rot. After that, [https://mashhourseeds.com/ بذور جرجير] the fibres were easily removed and then cleaned and dried. In some areas it is also possible for this fiber to be used to make paper. Corchorus Olitorius is also known as Egyptian spinach, is the best used to make Jute. However, some of its relatives can be used for other purposes.
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