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Spinach originated in the middle east. It was first recorded use was in Persia (Modern day Iran).
From the leaves of the plant. Most of the spinach plant can be used but most people pick and eat just the leaves.
Spinach consists of the dark green leaves of the plant Spinacia oleracea.Interestingly, the plant's red berries are poisonous to humans.
It doesn't come out in the UK.
Whenever he want to come to UK its his decision to go. Whenever he want to come to UK its his decision to go.
spinach - espinadas water spinach/river spinach, swamp cabbage, potato vine - kang-kong malabar spinach/ malabar nightshade/ ceylon spinach/ Indian spinach - alugbat
Six cups of uncooked spinach = pound of spinach
Spinach
Spinach is believed to be of Persian origin, and was first brought in Europe during 19th century when it was brought to Spain by Persian Arabs who actually named it. Spinach, biologically known as Spinacia oleracea is actually native to central and south-western Asia.
Its already in the uk.