Basale Leaves/Malabar Spinach
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Basale leaves, also known as Basella leaves or Malabar spinach, are the leaves of the Basella plant, which is also referred to as Ceylon spinach or Indian spinach. Here’s a brief overview:
Description
- Appearance: Basale leaves are broad, glossy, and typically dark green. They have a smooth texture and are often heart-shaped or oval. The plant itself is a climbing vine, and the leaves are tender and succulent.
- Flavour: The leaves have a mild, slightly peppery flavour with a hint of sweetness. They have a mucilaginous (slimy) texture when cooked, similar to okra.
Uses
- Culinary: Commonly used in various Indian, Southeast Asian, and African dishes. It can be added to soups, stews, and curries. Also used in salads, and can be stir-fried or sautéed. The mucilaginous texture is often used to thicken soups and stews.
- Traditional Dishes: In Indian cuisine, it is used in dishes like Basale soppu (a stir-fry with spices) and Basale sambar (a lentil-based stew).
Nutritional Benefits
- Vitamins and Minerals: Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, and provides essential minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium.
- Antioxidants: Contains antioxidants that help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Digestive Health: The mucilaginous texture aids in digestion and can help soothe the digestive tract.
Storage
- Fresh: Store in the refrigerator in a plastic bag or container. Best used within a week for optimal freshness.
- Cooking: Can be cooked and frozen for longer storage if needed.