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Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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Posted by MesquiteEnt z7 WestTX (My Page) on Tue, Jan 18, 05 at 14:39
| Has anyone tried this plant (Corchorus olitorius)? It's supposed to be the most popular vegetable in Egypt, and also used around the mediterranean. Mazzocchi is what the Italians call it. I just ordered the seed. I looked on the internet, and could only find seed sources, or people talking about ordering the seed, but I haven't seen anything about how it tastes. It's supposed to be really nutritious. Just curious about the taste and growth habit... |
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| The Global Compendium of Weeds Corchorus olitorius Synonyms/other Latin names: Common name(s): Malta jute, jew's mallow, tossa jute, wild jute, ng'ombebanda, po krachao Status(es) (compiled from below "Data sources"): Weed~Naturalised~Native Weed~Introduced~Environmental Weed Data sources: 7~23~39~55~86~87~88~93~98~101~121~185~203~217~221~228~239~242~255~262~286~287 NOTE: for now (until database/website are updated), you must manually search for each data source in the GWC Data Sources document.) Origin (native to where): Old World tropics Environmental extremes tolerated: Arid Cultivated - Toxic - Medicinal/culinary uses |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| Very tasty. Usually cooked with garlic, and served either alone (eaten with bread) or placed on top of rice. Add some lemon when served. The plant is rich with fibers and encourages bowel movements. |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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it's my favourite dish... milokhiya with rice.. add onion vinegar. usually cooked with chicken, sometimes toasted pita bread..broken and sprinkled in top of it.. Thanks for bringing this up.. I'll be looking for that seed... it usually grows about 2 feet high.. deep green leaves... spreading. BASS |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| Pass the word when you find it - I haven't had it since my Iranian ex-brother-in-law introduced me to it, but it was good. |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| I got my seed from Nichols Garden Nursery. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Nichols Garden Nursery
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| WE call this vegetable "saluyot" in the Philippines. May I ask where you bought the seeds? I'm interested in planting this in my back yard. It is sooo delicious, but is sold only in frozen packs here in America. I'd appreciate it if you can give me the store where you bought it. |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| Hey, I finally found people who have enjoyed eating the plant. I grow it every few years and have offered the "vegetable" to my produce subscribers -- few takers. Perhaps someone can give me recipes? I think I bought my original seed through Nichols too. |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| I enjoy the melokhiya of rice and chicken. It's very popular in middleeastern cousine. It's sold in cans or dried or fresh. very vigorous grower. My dad grows it in the yard. It eventually spread in one season. It will not grow the next season. Unless you save seeds and plant them. Bass |
RE: Melokhiya or Mazzocchi
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| These seeds are also available at Pinetree Gardens (www.superseeds.com). |
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