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Egyptian Spinach, Corchorus olitorius, is getting increasingly popular as a vegetable for [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/Another_Great_Summer_Spinach_-_Egyptian_Spinach أفضل انواع بذور البرسيم] summer in our part of the world. It's been known as Molokhia/Molokheiya (and several other ways to spell it) as well as salad mallow, Jute mallow, Jew's Mallow and West African sorrel to name but several. It is believed to have been first discovered in Egypt prior to Christ and has been an important staple food since the days of the Pharaohs. Molokheiya is an Egyptian term which translates to "vegetable for kings", is the Egyptian term used to describe the soup. Wikipedia says that an ill Egyptian King around 6000BC demanded hot soup and was healed by drinking hot soup regularly. Cleopatra is also said to have enjoyed the same soup. Egyptian Spinach as well as its numerous close relations grow throughout Africa as well as the Middle East, India and many parts of Asia. It will thrive in all subtropical and tropical areas throughout the world.<br><br><br><br>It is cultivated as an annual. It will grow up to 1 metre tall, has small yellow flowers and produces edible seed pods. The edible leaves can be harvested on a regular basis. It is extremely hardy and grows quickly. It is a relative of okra and can grow in the same conditions like Okra. It does not need shade.<br><br><br>Large Egyptian spinach plant that is growing in the green lattice of the house<br><br><br>Do you want to grow some? It can thrive in any soil type and does not care about pH. It prefers soil with a fertile pH that is well-drained. It is also able to thrive in pots. Make your soil ready in your normal way then plant seed directly where they will grow The ideal time for planting is between the months of spring and autumn. Egyptian spinach seeds will sprout faster if they are placed in warm, soapy water before plant. Isabel Shipard suggests soaking for [https://mashhourseeds.com/ أفضل انواع بذور البرسيم] up to 12 hours. When the plant is approximately 40cm tall, it is time to begin picking leaves. The seeds that develop on the plant and drop to the ground, will be dormant until the next year. Egyptian spinach is fairly non-infested and pest-free. The leaves can be shared by [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=grasshoppers&filter.license=to_modify_commercially grasshoppers] and caterpillars, however they aren't likely to get affected with red spider mites. BOGI Seeds currently has seeds available.<br><br><br><br>The leaf is rich in vitamins, minerals, and protein. The younger leaves are great as a sandwich or salad, while older leaves can be cooked or dried. Leaves can be used in the same way as spinach. The leaves can be used in Egypt in a soup that is traditional that includes garlic, coriander, and meat. In other regions it is made into a stew made with cassava, rice and chicken meat. There are numerous recipes for this vegetable. The leaves can be dried before being powdered to make tea. It can be to be used in future soups and stews for added flavour and as a thickener . In Japan it is promoted through health food stores as a healthy tea. Young seed pods can be used in the same way as the okra.<br><br><br><br>Since the time of the Pharaohs, Egyptian spinach has been widely praised as having health benefits. It is a tea that can increase your immune system. Tea made of leaves can assist in pregnancy and help increase mother's milk production. Also, it can be used as for washing eyes, rashes, cuts and scrapes.<br><br><br><br>A variety of species belonging to the Corchorus genus can be grown to produce Jute due to their long, strong fibres in their stalks. Jute was used throughout the centuries to make coarse yarn that was then used as a rope and as a material for sacking. The most tall, unbranched stems were the best choice for this. The stems were then soaked in vegetable matter for several days to allow the fibres to rot. The fibres were easily removed and then cleaned and dried. In certain regions where this fibre is found, it can be used to create paper. Corchorus Oltorius or Egyptian spinach is best utilized as a leaf vegetable while the other related species are better used for the production of jute.
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