- Look up leaf
vegetable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Leaf vegetables, also
called leafy greens, pot herbs,
vegetable greens, or
simply greens, are...
- cariru, Gbure,
Surinam purslane,
Philippine spinach,
Florida spinach,
potherb fameflower,
Lagos bologi, sweetheart, and Kutu
bataw in
Ghana from the...
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multiple strands around the hips. The name "myrrh" is also
applied to the
potherb Myrrhis odorata,
otherwise known as "cicely" or "sweet cicely". Bdellium...
- but some
plants may be self-sterile.
Bellis perennis may be used as a
potherb.
Young leaves can be
eaten raw in salads, or cooked,
though the leaves...
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culinary purposes.
People use the
leaves as an
ingredient in a
mucilaginous potherb called "molokhiya" (ملوخية, of
uncertain etymology),
which is
mainly used...
- leaf,
sharing a name in
Chinese as well. Dill also may be stir
fried as a
potherb,
often with egg, in the same
manner as
Chinese chives. In
Northern China...
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considered palatable,
though historically they have been
incorporated into
potherb and salads. Additionally, the
plant is
utilized for
making tea. Flowers...
- C.
olitorius is
cultivated in Syria, Lebanon,
Tunisia and
Egypt as a
potherb and its
culinary use goes back at
least as far as the
Ancient Egyptians...
- the wild and
eaten in the
early spring. They are
greatly favored as a
potherb (cooked).
Though some
references state the use of this
plant as
salad greens...
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greens contain vitamins A and C; they are
edible raw when
young or as a
potherb. If raw they
should be
eaten in
moderation as they
contain oxalates. The...