yes
I think its spinach I'm not sure
the uk
Spinach originated in the middle east. It was first recorded use was in Persia (Modern day Iran).
No, they grow above the ground like any plant. Just the roots. The green part you eat grows above the ground, like a big weed... if you're lucky and the slugs don't get it first.
Spinach consists of the dark green leaves of the plant Spinacia oleracea.Interestingly, the plant's red berries are poisonous to humans.
Spinach, Lean Ground Beef, Any Green Vegetables, and fish.
Yes, spinach is available in a can, often found in grocery stores alongside other canned vegetables. Canned spinach is pre-cooked and preserved in water or brine, making it convenient for quick use in recipes. However, fresh or frozen spinach is also popular for those who prefer a different texture or flavor.
Spinach products primarily come from the plant species Spinacia oleracea, which is cultivated in various regions around the world. The key sources include fresh spinach leaves, frozen spinach, and processed products like spinach powder or canned spinach. Major producing countries include the United States, China, and India, where spinach is grown in favorable climates and harvested for both domestic consumption and export. These products are rich in nutrients and are commonly used in salads, smoothies, and various cooked dishes.
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.
The ground
spinach - espinadas water spinach/river spinach, swamp cabbage, potato vine - kang-kong malabar spinach/ malabar nightshade/ ceylon spinach/ Indian spinach - alugbat
Ground Meat