The Malunggay plant grows in the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and other regions of Asia. It can grow up to fifteen feet tall and has small, tender muti leafed branches similar to a fern, but with more of a roundish or lobe leaf. The plant is edible and is sometime called the horseradish tree for the taste of its roots and its leaves taste like spinach but contains three times more iron. Because of its high concentration of nutrients and vitamins the plant is believed to have a number of medicinal-properties such as slowing the aginging process, promoting life extention and fighting cancer, among many others.
Malunggay leaves are most commonly used to treat malnutrition in infants and mothers who are nursing. It is also known to treat and cure some cancers and inflammatory diseases.
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Moringa Oleifera is the scientific name of malunggay (maricris Reyes gonzales, pro-health)
Malunggay, also known as moringa, is a tree native to South Asia known for its nutritional and medicinal properties. The leaves of the malunggay tree are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a popular ingredient in traditional medicine and culinary dishes. Malunggay is known for its potential to boost immunity, improve digestion, and provide various health benefits due to its high nutritional content.
Chlorophyll is what gives the green color to any plant. Malunggay (scientific name Moringa Oleifera) has by far more chlorophyll than any other plant.
Horseradish = English Moringa Oleifera = scientific name I hope it is useful! :) >>Grade 7 SAn (2012-2013) was here :DD
malunggay is the tagalog of the horseradish,,,loureljohn@yahoo.com Not exactly. malunggay (or kalamungay in Bisayan) is the tagalog of 'horseradish tree' or 'drumstick tree' (scientific name Moringa oleifera), which is a tree that is primarily popular in the Philippines for its leaves. Real horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) is not a tree but a leafy perrenial plant similar to a radish or carrot.The root of the malunggay tree can have a similar taste to horseradish and has been used as a substitute for horseradish, but that can be extremely dangerous since malunggay root contains a neurotoxin.
what are the foods that we can get from malunggay? what are the foods that we can get from malunggay?
What is the introduction of Malunggay?
malunggay stem
Moringga is the English term or malunggay.
to do malunggay ointment just chop malunggay....and then pure it thats all :p....
Malunggay
- Malunggay Disinfectant - Malunggay as Regualar Cooking Oil - Malunggay as Cleaning Agent - Malunggay as Ointment - Malunggay as Shampoo - Malunggay as Herbal Tea - Malunggay as Rice Coffee there are many possible investigatory projects.