- Jute
mallow or Jew's
mallow or
Nalita jute (
Corchorus olitorius, also
known as "Jute leaves", "Tossa jute", "Mloukheyeh" and "West
African sorrel") is...
-
neocaledonicus Schltr.
Corchorus obclavatus Halford Corchorus olitorius L.
Corchorus orinocensis ****h
Corchorus parviflorus (Benth.)
Domin Corchorus parvifolius...
- of jute fibre,
considered to be of
finer quality than
fibre from
Corchorus olitorius, the main
source of jute. The
leaves are used as a
foodstuff and...
-
flowering plants in the
genus Corchorus, of the
mallow family Malvaceae. The
primary source of the
fiber is
Corchorus olitorius, but such
fiber is considered...
- ewédú, is a type of jute
plant and a dish made from the
leaves of
Corchorus olitorius,
commonly known in
English as jute, jute leaves, jute mallow, nalta...
- have it for
breakfast or lunch. It is
usually eaten with
blended Corchorus olitorius leaves (Dagbani: salinvogu, Hausa: ayoyo, molokai) and okro (Abelmoschus...
-
served with Iyan, fufu or Amala. Jute leaf
scientifically known as
Corchorus olitorius grows in area with
water especially lakes and rivers. The best farm...
- is a
common name for
several flowering plants and may
refer to:
Corchorus olitorius (Egyptian
Arabic Mulukhiyah) in the
mallow family (Malvaceae), cultivated...
- needed] The Vha-Venda
people of
South Africa cook the
leaves of
Corchorus olitorius in a
similar manner. The dish goes well with
vhuswa (pap or maize...
- from this
species have been
shown to have
allelopathic effects on
Corchorus olitorius by
increasing mortality of seedlings.
Wikimedia Commons has media...