GREEN LEAFY
VEGETABLES- NEGLECTED GOLD MINE
People have been
eating leafy greens since prehistoric times. Dark green leafy vegetables are
great sources of nutrition required by the body.
It is dense in
Vitamins like A, C, E and K, and many of the B-vitamins. These vegetables also
contain an abundance of antioxidants and photochemical that protects cells
and plays an important role in safeguarding our health.
They also contain high
levels of fiber, iron, magnesium, potassium and calcium. Furthermore, greens
have very little carbohydrates, sodium and cholesterol.
Many varieties of
greens are available in the markets—the most popular green leafy vegetables are
turnip greens, spinach, and fenugreek.
Now let us understand
the local green leafy vegetables available for the land of Goa. Although
these vegetables are easily available and loaded with nutrients, in this era of
technology we are forgetting our rich resources and opting for the chemically
produced products. We must get back to our roots and consume the food of the
land.
1. Talkulechi Bhaji
Talkulo [cassia tora] is a monsoon wild leafy
vegetable abundantly grown on roadside during the mirg [the period before
monsoon] arrives. This vegetable is being consumed by all Goans as it has
healthy and medicinal properties. The edible part of this plant is the fresh
tender shoots. Its plucked the same way tea leaves are plucked.
Local name: Talkulechi bhaji [Goa].
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Sanskrit - Chakramarda, Taga
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Bengali & Oriya - Chakunda
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Gujrati - Kawaria
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Marathi - Takala
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Tamil - Tagarai
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Telugu - Chinnakasinda
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Malyalam - Chakramandrakam, takara
Botanical name: Foetid
Cassia / Cassia tora linn
[Cassia tora commonly known as Foetid Cassia,
belongs to family Leguminosae].
Importance:
According to Ayurveda the leaves and seeds are
acrid, laxative, antiperiodic, anthelmintic, ophthalmic, liver tonic, cardio
tonic and expectorant. The leaves and seeds are useful in leprosy, ringworm,
flatulence, colic, dyspepsia, constipation, cough, bronchitis, cardiac
disorders. Its leaves, seeds and root are used in folk medicine, primarily in
Asia. It is believed to possess a laxative effect, as well as to be beneficial
for the eyes. Cassia Tora also helps by removing intensive heat from the liver
and improving vision, moisturizing intestine and easing the bowels. Great help
for losing weight as well.
2. Drumstick Leaves
Drumstick leaves are abundantly grown all over
India. It is used mostly as medicinal herb and leaves are the most nutritious
part of the drumstick plant.
Local Name: Shewga chi
bhaji / maskha chi bahji
Botanical name: Moringa
oleifera Lam (Moringaceae)
Importance:
The leaves are the most nutritious part of the
plant, being a significant source of B vitamins, vitamin C, pro vitamin A as
beta-carotene, vitamin K, manganese and protein among other essential
nutrients.
Moringa is used for anemia, arthritis and other joint
pain (rheumatism),asthma, cancer, constipation, diabetes; diarrhea; epilepsy,
stomach pain, stomach and intestinal ulcers; intestinal spasms, headache, heart
problems, high blood pressure, kidney stones, fluid retention, thyroid
disorders; And bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections. Also used to
reduce swelling, increase sex drive (as an aphrodisiac), prevent pregnancy,
boost the immune system and increase breast milk production.
3. Vaalchi
Bhaji
Local name: Vaalchi
bhaji
Botanical Name: Basella alba/ Malabar spinach
Vaalchi bhjaiis locally grown in Goa is
a fast-growing, soft-stemmed vegetable,
mostly leafy is consumed. Basella alba bears thick, fleshy, broad, oval to
heart-shaped leaves all along its vine length. Basella rubra features pink or
purplish stems and pink color veins running in the leaves.
Importance:
Fresh leaves, particularly of basella
rubra, are rich sources of several vital carotenoid pigment anti-oxidants such
as ß-carotene, lutein, zea-xanthin. Together, these compounds
help act as protective scavengers against oxygen-derived free radicals and
reactive oxygen species (ROS) that play a healing role in aging and various
disease processes. Its thick, fleshy leaves are a good source of non-starch
polysaccharide, mucilage smooth digestion, bring reduction in cholesterol
absorption and help prevent bowel movement problems. It is also loaded with
iron, potassium and vitamin A & C.
4. Koddukeachi Bhaji / Koddu Bhaji
Local name: Koddukeachi bhaji /kuddu bhaji
Common name: Silver Cockscomb, Flamingo Feather
Botanical name: Celosia Argenta/ Celosia
Importance:
It grows abundantly
wild in monsoons. Its use as a vegetable is common in some parts of Maharashtra
& Goa. Ayurvedic physicians recommend the seeds of this plant for
treating kidney stones. Flower and seed is astringent,
haemostatic, ophthalmic, parasiticide and poultice. It is used in the treatment
of bloody stool, haemorrhoid bleeding, uterine bleeding, leucorrhoea and
diarrhoea.
Beta-carotene:
extremely high in leaves; vitamin E: medium; folic acid: high; ascorbic acid:
medium; calcium: medium; iron: medium; protein: 4.7%. Leaves contain also
amaranthine (betacyanin), oxalic acid (ca. 0.2%) and phytic acid (ca. 0.12%).
5. Colocassia
Leaf
Local Name: Taro / Aalu leaf
Botanical Name: Colocasia esculenta
Importance:
Taro is one of the finest sources of
dietary fibers. They carry high-quality phyto-nutrition profile comprising of
dietary fiber, and antioxidants in addition to moderate proportions of minerals
and vitamins. Tender leaves have significant levels of phenolic flavonoid
pigment antioxidants such as ß-carotenes,
and cryptoxanthin along with vitamin A. 100 g fresh taro leaves
provide 4825 IU or 161% of RDA of vitamin A. Altogether, these compounds are
required for maintaining healthy mucus membranes, skin and vision. Consumption
of natural foods rich in flavonoids helps protect from lung and oral cavity
cancers. It also contains good levels of some of the valuable B-complex group
of vitamins such as pyridoxine (vitamin B-6), folates, riboflavin,
pantothenic acid, and thiamin.
Further, the corms provide healthy
amounts of some of important minerals like zinc, magnesium, copper, iron,
and manganese. In addition, the root has very good amounts of potassium.
Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that help regulate
heart rate and blood pressure. Taro Root likewise helps with irritability,
reduces blood pressure, helps prevent cell damage, helps you to safeguard from
colds and flues, aids in skin rashes, nausea, as
well as aids you to control cholesterol, builds strong bones, as well as
supports thyroid function.
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