Wednesday 1 April 2015

Mix vegetable soup

For this dish of mix vegetable soup, I used only organic ones, all cultivated at home😊. Plucked two long greens from the Chinese long greens plant about which I posted the other day. Some leaves were taken from the green amaranth and from the Moringa / muringa too. Moringa grows into a big tree, but I have grown two in pots; pruned it to a manageable height. They both are supplying a decent quantity of leaves for routine use at home. 

That is my dish of tender mix vegetable soup without any fat added... yummy!😊


 
These are moringa / muringa plants. They grow into big trees producing fruits. The fruits, as well as the leaves, are edible. We like the leaves so we tried to grow it in pots. The stout one was planted about two years ago. When it grew long it was pruned. The small one was planted about two months ago; it is a high-yield variety. As far as the supply of leaves are concerned both are doing good and we are happy.

Plucked leaves of Green amaranth when I noticed it is going to flower. Thereafter it started producing a lot of leaves. The leaves were chopped into small pieces after thorough washing. Then the beans were cut about an inch long. Removed the leaves of moringa from the stem but kept the tender stems. Added a little vegetable masala powder, water, and salt. No oil added. Simmered in low flame about five minutes to cook the tender vegetables in their own juices until ready. Garnished with a small piece of tomato (Organic, but bought from the store).

The vegetables being homegrown organically were tender, tasty and juicy. No doubt, these taste different from the ones bought from a shop. I tried eating raw the tender ladies finger that I have grown organically; believe me, they were awesome!
                                        
Moringa leaves are very nutritious. Wiki says...100 grams of moringa leaves contain about 9.3 g protein, 434 mg calcium, 404 mg potassium, 738 μg vitamin A, and 164 mg vitamin C.

The whole tree is said to be having medicinal properties. There are so many products available in health stores containing various parts of this beautiful tree claimed to be effective in a variety of ailments, all over the world. Leaves, seeds, bark, roots all are said to be having medicinal value. Moringa is said to possess anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, antioxidant, antirheumatic, antibiotic, cholesterol, anti-hypertensive, anti-cancerous, anti-ulcer, anti-pyretic, anti-asthmatic and anti-microbial activities. The seeds are said to possess aphrodisiac properties. This is a miracle plant.

http://magnificentdewdrops.blogspot.in/2015/03/chinese-long-beans-home-cultivation.html

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14 comments:

Paola Lauretano said...

Healthy and delicious!!!

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Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Thanks Paola !

Beena said...

Healthy soup . Will try Rajiv

Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Thanks :)
Have a prayer filled holy week ahead.

Giga said...

Soup certainly is good especially that used organic products. And also looks appetizing. Regards.

Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Thanks Giga :)
Organic is the future :)

Sandee said...

There's nothing better than homemade soup and you're looks mighty good.

Have a fabulous day. ☺

Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Thanks Sandee :)
Wish you too a wonderful week ahead !

♥ Łucja-Maria ♥ said...

I love soup.
I regret that I can not cook this.
It looks very appetizing.
Lucia

Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Yep, it is delicious :)
Thanks Lucia !

Sherry Ellis said...

That looks delicious and healthy!

Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Yes, it is !
Thanks Sherry.

Blackswan said...

Wow, I'm impressed! It's so nice seeing that you're able to use your fruits of labour & turning them into dishes. If only I've green hands like you, Rajiv..............

Rajiv Sankarapillai said...

Ohh...this is just a leisure time activity for me. To care for my greens, it takes hardly 15 minutes a day ! I let them free to do whatever they want, lol, rest of the day :), but I make sure they get all the things they need, Sunlight, water, manure, protection from pests and finally TLC :). More than this I can't spare because I am busy with my work.
Monthly twice I may have to spend one hour or so planting new varieties etc. Daily care needs only a few minutes.
Select easy to grow veggies and crops and give it a try. Enjoying organically grown home produce is wonderful. Believe me, those grown by us are tastier than what we buy even if it is certified organic !
Wear apron, put a pair of gloves, don a mask and use a cap. If afraid of Sun, work in the evenings.You will be successful :)
Best of luck, Shirley !