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=== Food === | === Food === | ||
Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads, while older leaves are best cooked. Rich in vitamins and minerals. | Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads, while older leaves are best cooked. Rich in vitamins and minerals. | ||
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+ | * Pasta Enhancement: | ||
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+ | Breakfast Options | ||
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+ | * Egg Dishes: Add chopped molokhia to omelets or frittatas. | ||
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+ | Salads and Raw Preparations | ||
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+ | * Green Salads: Mix young, tender molokhia leaves into your favorite salad for a nutritional punch. | ||
+ | * Wraps and Sandwiches: Use fresh molokhia leaves as a nutrient-rich alternative to lettuce in wraps or sandwiches. | ||
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+ | Dried Form | ||
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+ | * Soup Thickener: Use dried molokhia leaves to thicken soups and stews | ||
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=== Planting Depth === | === Planting Depth === |