-
served in Malolos, the Philippines,
where the
latter vegetable is
known as
saluyot.
Fruits and
seeds Botanical illustration of
Corchorus olitorius Edible...
- and Jordan), Sudan, Cyprus, Libya,
Tunisia and Algeria. It is
called saluyot in the Philippines.
Mulukhiyah is
rather bitter, and when boiled, the resulting...
- with rice or rice gruel. In the Philippines, C.
olitorius is
known as
saluyot. It is
commonly consumed as a
leafy vegetable together with
bamboo shoots...
- in Ilocano-dominated areas, this vegetable,
which is
locally known as
saluyot, can be
mixed with
bitter gourd,
bamboo shoots, loofah, or a combination...
-
dinengdeng na labóng (shoots in fish bagoóng and stew of
string beans,
saluyot, and tinapa). They are also sautéed
alone or with
other ingredients as...
- can also use
thickening agents like
white jute (lumbay), jute
mallow (
saluyot), or okra,
among others. The dish can also be ****ed with
siling haba or...
- “weed-eaters” for
their preference for wild and
cultivated greens such as
salúyot, sabidukong, rabóng and alukón (broussonetia luzonica).
Ilocano dishes...
- radish), pods
Rabong (bamboo shoots),
shoots Sabunganay (banana),
blossoms Saluyot (jute),
leaves Sayote (chayote),
fruit and
young shoots Sili (chili peppers)...
- zucchini;
Cucurbita pepo radish; Raph****
repolyo – cabbage; Br****ica
oleracea saluyot –
Corchorus olitorius; Jew's
mallow sayote –
Sechium edule; chayote; mirliton...
- List of
dishes using coconut milk List of
stews "Ginataang
Labong with
Saluyot (Bamboo
Shoots in
Coconut Milk with Jute Leaves) Recipe". LasangRecipes...