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[https://Dict.Leo.org/?search=Corchorus%20Olitorius Corchorus Olitorius] Egyptian Spinach is an extremely popular seasonal vegetable in our region. It's been known as Molokhia/Molokheiya (and several other ways to spell it) and salad mallow. Jute mallow, Jew's Mallow and West African sorrel to name only few. It is believed that it originated in Egypt in the early days of Christ and has been an essential food staple in the region since the time of Pharaohs. It is believed that the Egyptian name molokheiya is a reference to'vegetables for the King' according to Wikipedia, a sick Egyptian king, around 6000BC asked for  افضل بذور برسيم ([https://ccm.net/profile/user/browgalley1 ccm.net]) hot soup when he was sick and after drinking the hot soup on a daily basis, his condition was healed. Cleopatra may have also enjoyed the same soup. Egyptian Spinach as well as its many close connections are prevalent throughout Africa as well as the Middle East, India and several regions of Asia. It will grow in most subtropical and tropical zones across the globe.<br><br><br><br>It can be grown in the form of an annual. It grows up to a metre in height, produces small yellow flowers and produces edible seed pods. The edible leaves can also be harvested continuously. It is extremely durable and grows rapidly. It is a relative of okra and can grow in the same conditions like okra. It does not like shade.<br><br><br>Large Egyptian spinach plant growing up in the green house lattice<br><br><br>Do you want to grow some? It can be grown in all soil types and does not care about pH, but always prefers a rich moist soil. It's even able to grow in pots. Prepare your soil in your normal manner and then place the seed directly in the area where they'll grow The best time to plant is between the seasons of spring and fall. Egyptian spinach seeds grow faster if immersed in soapy, hot water before planting. Isabel Shipard suggests soaking for up to 12 hours. Begin picking leaves when the plant is about 40 cm tall. Seeds which mature on the plant and drop to the ground will lie dormant within the soil until weather is right and become next year's crop. Egyptian spinach is relatively disease and pest free. The leaves are able to be used in conjunction with grasshoppers and caterpillars, however they aren't likely to get affected with red spider mites. Seeds are currently available from BOGI seeds.<br><br><br><br>The leaves are rich in nutrients, protein and minerals. Younger leaves can be consumed raw in salads, on sandwiches, and older leaves can be cooked or dried. Utilize leaves the same way you would spinach. In Egypt the leaves are used in traditional soups made with garlic, coriander and [https://www.camedu.org/blog/index.php?entryid=725130 افضل بذور برسيم] meat, in other regions it is cooked into a stew made with cassava, rice and chicken meat. There are many recipes available for this vegetable. Leaves can be dried , then powdered and made into tea. The tea can then be preserved for use in stews and soups, for additional flavor and to thicken the dish . It is offered in Japan through health food stores as a healthy and nutritious tea. Young seed pods in the same way as Okra.<br><br><br><br>Since the time of the Pharaohs, Egyptian spinach has been promoted as having health benefits. As a tea it will increase your immunity and it is also believed to be helpful for treating constipation, cancer, anaemia, cystitis, diabetes, fatigue as well as high blood pressure, menopausal symptoms, high cholesterol, obesity, respiratory problems and water retention. Tea made from leaves can help during birth and boost mothers' milk production. It is also used as to wash eyes that are irritated cut, rashes, cuts and scratches.<br><br><br><br>Due to their long, sturdy stalks, many Corchorus genus members can be grown to produce Jute. Jute was used throughout time to create coarse yarn, which could later be used as a rope and as a material for sacking. It was best made using the highest and longest stems. Stems were then soaked for many days, so that the matter of the vegetable would begin to decay and the fibres would be easily removed, then washed, dried and sorted before being used. This fibre is also used for paper production in some areas. Corchorus Olitorius, also known as Egyptian spinach is best utilized as a leaf vegetable , whereas the other related [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=species species] are best suited for jute production.
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Egyptian Spinach, Corchorus olitorius, is growing in popularity as a summer crop in our part of the world. It's known by many different names. Molokhia/Molokheiya (and many other methods to spell it) such as salad mallow Jew's mallow, jute mallow and West African sorrel to name just few. It is believed that it has been discovered in Egypt before Christ and was a staple food since the times of the Pharaohs. It is believed that the Egyptian name molokheiya means 'vegetable for the king', according to Wikipedia, a sick Egyptian king, around 6000 BC, asked for hot soup while sick and بذور البرسيم الحجازي; [http://b3.zcubes.com/v.aspx?mid=12482567 from b3.zcubes.com], after drinking hot soup each day, his illness was cured. Cleopatra might have also enjoyed the same soup. Egyptian Spinach along with its close relatives can be found all over Africa, India, and many other parts of Asia. It can be located in all subtropical and [https://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=tropical%20regions tropical regions] around the globe.<br><br><br><br>It is possible to grow it as an annual. It grows to approximately one meter in height. It it bears tiny yellow flowers and produces edible seed pods. The edible leaves can also be harvested continuously. It is very robust and fast growing. Being a relative of Okra, many of the cultivars, it enjoys the heat, can handle dry and humid conditions (not the waterlogged) however it doesn't appreciate the shade.<br><br><br>Large Egyptian spinach plant growing in the green house lattice<br><br><br>Are you considering growing one? It can be grown in any soil type and does not care about pH. However, it prefers fertile soil that is humid. It will even do well in pots. Prepare your soil in your normal manner and then place the seed right where they will develop the most optimal time for planting is between the seasons of spring and fall. Egyptian spinach seeds will sprout faster if they are bathed in soapy hot water before planting. Isabel Shipard suggests soaking for up to 12 hours. [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/Pick%20leaves Pick leaves] as soon as the plant has reached 40 centimeters high. The seeds that grow on the plant and drop to the ground, will be dormant until the next year. Egyptian spinach is relatively healthy and free of pests and diseases. The leaves are able to be used in conjunction with grasshoppers and caterpillars but they aren't likely to get infected with red spider mites. BOGI Seeds currently has seeds available.<br><br><br><br>The leaf is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and protein. The younger leaves are great in sandwiches or salads and the older leaves can either be dried or cooked. You can use leaves in the same way as spinach. The leaves are utilized in Egypt as a traditional soup, with garlic, coriander and even meat. In other regions the leaves can be made into a stew made with cassava, rice and chicken meat. This vegetable is used in many different ways. Leaves can be dried , then powdered, and then used as a tea, to be used in future stews and soups for [http://wiki.iurium.cz/w/U%C5%BEivatel:ClydePinkley بذور البرسيم الحجازي] extra flavour and as a thickener . In Japan it is promoted through health food stores as a healthy tea. Young seed pods are used in the same way as the okra.<br><br><br><br>Since the time of the Pharaohs, Egyptian spinach has been touted as having health benefits. It is a tea that can boost your immune system. Tea made from the leaves can aid in child birth and increase milk production for mothers. It can also be used to treat eye irritation cut, rashes and other irritations.<br><br><br><br>Many members of the Corchorus genus are used to produce Jute since they have thick, sturdy fibres in their stalks. The jute fibers were used over the centuries to make coarse yarn that was later used as rope or as a bagging fabric. It was best to use the most tall and unbranched stems. Stems would be soaked over some time so that the matter of the vegetable would begin to decay and the fibres would be easily removed then washed, dried, and sorted for use. This fiber is also utilized to create paper in some areas. Corchorus olitorius or Egyptian spinach is best utilized as a leaf vegetable , whereas the other related species are better used to make jute.

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Egyptian Spinach, Corchorus olitorius, is growing in popularity as a summer crop in our part of the world. It's known by many different names. Molokhia/Molokheiya (and many other methods to spell it) such as salad mallow Jew's mallow, jute mallow and West African sorrel to name just few. It is believed that it has been discovered in Egypt before Christ and was a staple food since the times of the Pharaohs. It is believed that the Egyptian name molokheiya means 'vegetable for the king', according to Wikipedia, a sick Egyptian king, around 6000 BC, asked for hot soup while sick and بذور البرسيم الحجازي; from b3.zcubes.com, after drinking hot soup each day, his illness was cured. Cleopatra might have also enjoyed the same soup. Egyptian Spinach along with its close relatives can be found all over Africa, India, and many other parts of Asia. It can be located in all subtropical and tropical regions around the globe.



It is possible to grow it as an annual. It grows to approximately one meter in height. It it bears tiny yellow flowers and produces edible seed pods. The edible leaves can also be harvested continuously. It is very robust and fast growing. Being a relative of Okra, many of the cultivars, it enjoys the heat, can handle dry and humid conditions (not the waterlogged) however it doesn't appreciate the shade.


Large Egyptian spinach plant growing in the green house lattice


Are you considering growing one? It can be grown in any soil type and does not care about pH. However, it prefers fertile soil that is humid. It will even do well in pots. Prepare your soil in your normal manner and then place the seed right where they will develop the most optimal time for planting is between the seasons of spring and fall. Egyptian spinach seeds will sprout faster if they are bathed in soapy hot water before planting. Isabel Shipard suggests soaking for up to 12 hours. Pick leaves as soon as the plant has reached 40 centimeters high. The seeds that grow on the plant and drop to the ground, will be dormant until the next year. Egyptian spinach is relatively healthy and free of pests and diseases. The leaves are able to be used in conjunction with grasshoppers and caterpillars but they aren't likely to get infected with red spider mites. BOGI Seeds currently has seeds available.



The leaf is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and protein. The younger leaves are great in sandwiches or salads and the older leaves can either be dried or cooked. You can use leaves in the same way as spinach. The leaves are utilized in Egypt as a traditional soup, with garlic, coriander and even meat. In other regions the leaves can be made into a stew made with cassava, rice and chicken meat. This vegetable is used in many different ways. Leaves can be dried , then powdered, and then used as a tea, to be used in future stews and soups for بذور البرسيم الحجازي extra flavour and as a thickener . In Japan it is promoted through health food stores as a healthy tea. Young seed pods are used in the same way as the okra.



Since the time of the Pharaohs, Egyptian spinach has been touted as having health benefits. It is a tea that can boost your immune system. Tea made from the leaves can aid in child birth and increase milk production for mothers. It can also be used to treat eye irritation cut, rashes and other irritations.



Many members of the Corchorus genus are used to produce Jute since they have thick, sturdy fibres in their stalks. The jute fibers were used over the centuries to make coarse yarn that was later used as rope or as a bagging fabric. It was best to use the most tall and unbranched stems. Stems would be soaked over some time so that the matter of the vegetable would begin to decay and the fibres would be easily removed then washed, dried, and sorted for use. This fiber is also utilized to create paper in some areas. Corchorus olitorius or Egyptian spinach is best utilized as a leaf vegetable , whereas the other related species are better used to make jute.