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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | Egyptian Spinach, Corchorus olitorius, is becoming very popular as a summer crop in the United States and around the world. Molokhia/Molokheiya is a common name and many more names. It is believed that it has been discovered in Egypt prior to Christ and was a staple food since the time of the Pharaohs. It is believed that the Egyptian name molokheiya means 'vegetable for the king', according to Wikipedia a sick Egyptian king, [http://www.dongfamily.name/beam/JackmkMcQuadeap شركات بيع التقاوى فى مصر] around 6000BC asked for hot soup while sick and after drinking hot soup each day, his illness was cured. Cleopatra is also said to have taken the same soup. Egyptian Spinach along with its numerous close relatives is found throughout Africa, India, and various other parts of Asia. It is found in all subtropical and tropical regions of the globe.<br><br><br><br>It is planted as an annual. It will grow to about a meter tall it produces tiny yellow flowers, has edible seed pods and edible leaves that can be continuously harvested. It is extremely durable and rapidly growing. It is a very close relative to Okra, many of the same characteristics are in place. It is a fan of the heat and is able to handle dry and humid conditions (not the waterlogged) but doesn't like the shade.<br><br><br>large Egyptian spinach plant growing up lattice in green house<br><br><br>Are you looking to plant some? It will grow in any soil type and doesn't care about pH, but always prefers a rich moist soil. Pots are also an option. Prepare your soil the usual manner, then plant the seeds directly where they will grow The best time to plant is between the seasons of spring and fall. Egyptian spinach seeds can grow faster if placed in warm, [https://discover.hubpages.com/search?query=soapy%20water soapy water] prior to planting. Isabel Shipard suggests soaking for as long as 12 hours. When the plant is about 40cm high, you are able to begin picking leaves. The seeds that mature on the plant and fall to the ground will lie dormant within the soil until weather is suitable and can be used for next year's crop. Egyptian spinach is generally non-infested and pest-free. The leaves are able to be shared by grasshoppers and caterpillars, however they are not likely to become infected by red spider mites. The seeds are currently available through BOGI seeds.<br><br><br><br>The leaves are rich in protein, minerals and vitamins. Younger leaves can be consumed raw in salads, in sandwiches and the older leaves dried or cooked. You can use leaves similarly to spinach. In Egypt the leaves are cooked in a traditional soup with garlic, coriander and meat, in other parts of the world it is made into a stew with rice, cassava, and chicken meat. This vegetable can be used in a variety of ways. The leaves can be dried and then ground into a tea. When the tea is prepared, you can store them in a container for further stews or soups. It is available in Japan through health food shops as a healthy and nutritious tea. Young seed pods in the same way as okra.<br><br><br><br>The health benefits of Egyptian spinach have been marketed since the time of Pharaohs. As a tea , it is said to enhance your immune system. It can also help treat anaemia, cancer, constipation and cystitis, diabetes fatigue excessive blood pressure high cholesterol, menopausal symptoms, obesity, [https://mashhourseeds.com/ شركات بيع التقاوى فى مصر] respiratory problems as well as water retention. Tea made from leaves can aid in pregnancy and help increase mother's milk production. It can also be used a wash for sore eyes, rashes, cuts and scrapes.<br><br><br><br>Many species of the Corchorus genus are grown to produce Jute since they have thick, sturdy fibres in their stalks. Over time, this jute was utilized to make a coarse yarn which was then transformed into rope and then a coarse sacking fabric. The most tall, unbranched stems were ideal for this. The stems were immersed in vegetable matter for several days to allow the fibers to turn brown. The fibres were easily removed and cleaned and dried. The fibre can also be utilized to create paper in some areas. Corchorus Olitorius, which is also known as Egyptian spinach, is the best utilized to create jute. However certain of its relatives can also be used for other purposes. |
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