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    I had never heard of a leafy green called "Egyptian Spinach" until a few weeks ago.....my wife's son is growing it in his garden.....we boiled some and I was pleasantly surprised....it had the texture of cooked turnip greens and did not taste like regular spinach....but, it was pretty good...especially with corn bread, iced tea, sliced white onion and black eye peas....he even stir fried some and loved it that way.....

    So, I thought some of you gardeners might be interested....here are some links my wife found for me....


    Popeye Did Not Know Egyptian Spinach Called Molokhiya

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEqidA92r1A
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    Bruce that sounds interesting. Is it as slimy as okra, I don't mind the slime. It even has some pods like okra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    Bruce that sounds interesting. Is it as slimy as okra, I don't mind the slime. It even has some pods like okra.
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    not slimy.....the green leaves cook down (with bacon of course) with a texture like turnip greens.....the pods are just seeds good for planting....
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    I volunteer for you to eat my share. You can have my turnip and mustard greens also.
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    "D" I don't do greens but love some okreeeee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    "D" I don't do greens but love some okreeeee.
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    only way I eat okra is fried.....don't like the slimy stuff.......not even in gumbo.....
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    I like okra stewed with tomatoes, fried and in gumbos. I also like cabbage,spinach broccoli and cauliflower. But no greens or brussel sprouts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prefers shiners View Post
    I had never heard of a leafy green called "Egyptian Spinach" until a few weeks ago.....my wife's son is growing it in his garden.....we boiled some and I was pleasantly surprised....it had the texture of cooked turnip greens and did not taste like regular spinach....but, it was pretty good...especially with corn bread, iced tea, sliced white onion and black eye peas....he even stir fried some and loved it that way.....

    So, I thought some of you gardeners might be interested....here are some links my wife found for me....


    Popeye Did Not Know Egyptian Spinach Called Molokhiya

    Molokhia

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEqidA92r1A
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