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Corchorus Olitorius Egyptian Spinach is an extremely popular seasonal vegetable in our region. It's known by many different names. Molokhia/Molokheiya (and several other ways of spelling it) and salad mallow. Jew's mallow mallow and West African sorrel to name only a few. It is believed that it been a staple food in Egypt long before the time of Christ and was the staple food of Egypt since the time of the Pharaohs. Molokheiya,  [https://twizax.org/Question2Answer/index.php?qa=96002&qa_1=what-can-the-music-industry-teach-about-%D8%B2%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B9%D8%A9-%D8%A8%D8%B0%D9%88%D8%B1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D9%84%D9%88%D8%AE%D9%8A%D8%A9 شركات البذور الزراعية في مصر] an Egyptian term that means "vegetable for king", is the Egyptian term used to describe the soup. Wikipedia reports that an ill Egyptian King around 6000BC demanded hot soup. He was then healed by drinking hot soup regularly. Cleopatra is also believed to have drank the same soup. Egyptian Spinach and its many close connections are [https://Www.Thesaurus.com/browse/prevalent prevalent] throughout Africa and the Middle East, India and numerous parts of Asia. It will thrive in all subtropical and tropical regions across the globe.<br><br><br><br>It is cultivated as an annual, grows to about a meter tall it produces tiny yellow flowers, has edible seed pods and edible leaves that can be continually harvested. It is extremely durable and grows rapidly. It is a relative of okra that can be grown in many of the same [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=conditions conditions] like the okra. But, it doesn't like shade.<br><br><br>Large Egyptian spinach plant growing in green house lattice<br><br><br>Are you thinking of growing one? It can be grown in any soil type and doesn't care about pH. However, it obviously prefers fertile moist soil. It can even grow in pots. It is easy to prepare the soil as normal. Then, plant the seeds directly into the soil where they will thrive. Autumn and spring are the best time to plant. Egyptian spinach seeds germinate better if they are bathed in hot water prior planting for at least couple of minutes. Isabel Shipard recommends soaking for up to 12 hours. Start picking leaves when the plant has reached 40cm high. The seeds that develop on the plant, only to drop to the ground, will be dormant until the next year. Egyptian spinach is virtually free of disease and pests. The leaves can be shared by grasshoppers and caterpillars, however they are unlikely to be infected with red spider mites. BOGI Seeds currently offers seeds.<br><br><br><br>The leaves are rich in protein, minerals and vitamins. The younger leaves are great in sandwiches or salads while older leaves can be dried or cooked. Take leaves like spinach. The leaves are used in Egypt as a traditional soup that includes garlic, coriander and meat. In other areas it is made into a stew using cassava, rice, and chicken meat. There are many recipes for this plant. Leaves can be dried then powdered, and then used as a tea, stored for future use in stews and soups for extra flavor as well as to thicken dishes . In Japan it is promoted through health food stores as a healthy tea. You can make use of young seed pods in the same manner as okra.<br><br><br><br>The health advantages of Egyptian spinach have been marketed from the time of the Pharaohs. As a tea it will enhance your immune system. It is believed to be helpful for treating anaemia, cancer, constipation the cystitis, diabetes fatigue, high blood pressure, menopausal symptoms, high cholesterol and respiratory issues, as well as obesity as well as water retention. Tea made from leaves is said to aid during childbirth and boost the production of milk by mothers. It can also be used to treat sore eyes, rashes, cuts and [https://pipewiki.org/app/index.php/User:RickeyToomer912 شركات البذور الزراعية في مصر] scratch marks.<br><br><br><br>Many of the species in the Corchorus genus are used as a source of Jute due to their large, strong fibres that are found in their stalks. In the past, the jute was used to create a coarse yarn which was then transformed into rope and bagging fabric. It was best made using the largest and least branched stems. Stems were then soaked for many days, so that the vegetable matter would develop a rotting process and the fibres are easily removed then washed, dried and sorted before being used. The fibre is also used for paper production in certain areas. Corchorus Olitorius, also known as Egyptian spinach, is best used to make Jute. However, some of its relatives are also used for different purposes.
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Corchorus Olitorius, Egyptian Spinach is a popular summer vegetable in our region. It goes under many names Molokhia/Molokheiya (and numerous other ways to spell it), salad mallow, Jute mallow, Jew's Mallow and West African sorrel to name but several. It is believed to have been discovered in Egypt before Christ and was a staple food since the time of the Pharaohs. The Egyptian name molokheiya means 'vegetable for the king', according to Wikipedia, a sick Egyptian King around 6000 BC, requested hot soup because he was sick. After drinking the hot soup every day his illness was cured. Cleopatra might also have enjoyed the same soup. Egyptian Spinach, along with its close relatives is found throughout Africa, India, and numerous other regions of Asia. It is located in all tropical and subtropical areas of the world.<br><br><br><br>It is planted as an annual. It will grow to around a meter in height It produces tiny yellow flowers, has edible seed pods, and edible leaves that are easily harvested. It is extremely durable and rapidly growing. Being a relative of Okra, many of the conditions for growth are present. It loves the heat and is able to handle both dry and wet conditions (not wet) however, it isn't a fan of the shade.<br><br><br>huge Egyptian spinach plant that is growing up the lattice of the green home<br><br><br>Do you want to grow some? It is able to grow in all soil types and does not care about pH. However, it naturally prefers a fertile moist soil. Pots are also possible. Prepare your soil the usual manner, then plant the seeds directly where they will grow, the best planting time is between the seasons of spring and fall. Egyptian spinach seeds will grow better when they are placed in hot water prior to planting for at least a few minutes, Isabel Shipard recommends soaking for at least 12 hours. When the plant grows to around 40cm high, you are able to begin picking leaves. The seeds that mature on the plant and fall to ground will lie dormant within the soil until conditions are appropriate and they will grow into next year's crop. Egyptian spinach is relatively disease and [http://incrediblebaby.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=www.indiegogo.com بذور مصريه] pest free. Caterpillars and grasshoppers can take advantage of the leaves and in the heat of summer, they may be affected by red spider mites however overall not too problematical. Seeds are currently available from BOGI seeds.<br><br><br><br>The leaves are extremely rich in proteins, minerals, and vitamins. Younger leaves can be eaten raw in salads, or on sandwiches and the older leaves dried or cooked. You can use leaves in the same way as spinach. In Egypt the leaves are utilized in a soup made of garlic, coriander and meat, in other areas it is made into a stew with rice, cassava and chicken meat. There are numerous [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=recipes recipes] for this plant. The leaves can be dried, and then ground into tea. When the tea is ready, you can put them in a container to make future soups or  [http://Jkjl.D8.9.Adl@forum.annecy-outdoor.com/suivi_forum/?a%5B%5D=%3Ca+href%3Dhttp://www.Mutualfundwizard.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php%3Fd%3Dte.legra.ph%252FGardening-Suggestions-To-Make-Your-Dark-brown-Thumb-Environmentally-friendly-09-02%3E%D8%A8%D8%B0%D9%88%D8%B1+%D9%85%D8%B5%D8%B1%D9%8A%D9%87%3C/a%3E%3Cmeta+http-equiv%3Drefresh+content%3D0;url%3Dhttp://forum.prolifeclinics.ro/profile.php%3Fid%3D1102785+/%3E بذور مصريه] stews. It is sold in Japan through health food stores as a nutritious and healthy tea. Young seed pods in the same way as the okra.<br><br><br><br>Since the time of the Pharaohs, Egyptian spinach has been praised for its health benefits. It is a tea that can boost your immune system. Tea made of leaves is said to aid during childbirth and boost the production of milk by mothers. It can be used to treat sore eyes as well as rashes, cuts and rashes.<br><br><br><br>Many members of the Corchorus genus are grown to produce jute as they have long, strong fibres within their stalks. This jute was used over the years to make coarse yarn. This was then used to make a rope and as a sacking fabric. The most tall, unbranched stems were best to use for this. The stems were submerged in vegetable matter for several days to allow the fibers to begin to decay. The fibres could be easily removed and washed and dried. In some areas, this fibre can also be used to create paper. Corchorus Olitorius, also referred to as Egyptian spinach, is the best used to make Jute. However many of its cousins can be used for other reasons.

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Corchorus Olitorius, Egyptian Spinach is a popular summer vegetable in our region. It goes under many names Molokhia/Molokheiya (and numerous other ways to spell it), salad mallow, Jute mallow, Jew's Mallow and West African sorrel to name but several. It is believed to have been discovered in Egypt before Christ and was a staple food since the time of the Pharaohs. The Egyptian name molokheiya means 'vegetable for the king', according to Wikipedia, a sick Egyptian King around 6000 BC, requested hot soup because he was sick. After drinking the hot soup every day his illness was cured. Cleopatra might also have enjoyed the same soup. Egyptian Spinach, along with its close relatives is found throughout Africa, India, and numerous other regions of Asia. It is located in all tropical and subtropical areas of the world.



It is planted as an annual. It will grow to around a meter in height It produces tiny yellow flowers, has edible seed pods, and edible leaves that are easily harvested. It is extremely durable and rapidly growing. Being a relative of Okra, many of the conditions for growth are present. It loves the heat and is able to handle both dry and wet conditions (not wet) however, it isn't a fan of the shade.


huge Egyptian spinach plant that is growing up the lattice of the green home


Do you want to grow some? It is able to grow in all soil types and does not care about pH. However, it naturally prefers a fertile moist soil. Pots are also possible. Prepare your soil the usual manner, then plant the seeds directly where they will grow, the best planting time is between the seasons of spring and fall. Egyptian spinach seeds will grow better when they are placed in hot water prior to planting for at least a few minutes, Isabel Shipard recommends soaking for at least 12 hours. When the plant grows to around 40cm high, you are able to begin picking leaves. The seeds that mature on the plant and fall to ground will lie dormant within the soil until conditions are appropriate and they will grow into next year's crop. Egyptian spinach is relatively disease and بذور مصريه pest free. Caterpillars and grasshoppers can take advantage of the leaves and in the heat of summer, they may be affected by red spider mites however overall not too problematical. Seeds are currently available from BOGI seeds.



The leaves are extremely rich in proteins, minerals, and vitamins. Younger leaves can be eaten raw in salads, or on sandwiches and the older leaves dried or cooked. You can use leaves in the same way as spinach. In Egypt the leaves are utilized in a soup made of garlic, coriander and meat, in other areas it is made into a stew with rice, cassava and chicken meat. There are numerous recipes for this plant. The leaves can be dried, and then ground into tea. When the tea is ready, you can put them in a container to make future soups or بذور مصريه stews. It is sold in Japan through health food stores as a nutritious and healthy tea. Young seed pods in the same way as the okra.



Since the time of the Pharaohs, Egyptian spinach has been praised for its health benefits. It is a tea that can boost your immune system. Tea made of leaves is said to aid during childbirth and boost the production of milk by mothers. It can be used to treat sore eyes as well as rashes, cuts and rashes.



Many members of the Corchorus genus are grown to produce jute as they have long, strong fibres within their stalks. This jute was used over the years to make coarse yarn. This was then used to make a rope and as a sacking fabric. The most tall, unbranched stems were best to use for this. The stems were submerged in vegetable matter for several days to allow the fibers to begin to decay. The fibres could be easily removed and washed and dried. In some areas, this fibre can also be used to create paper. Corchorus Olitorius, also referred to as Egyptian spinach, is the best used to make Jute. However many of its cousins can be used for other reasons.