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*Uziza* Leaves – Cameroon Tasty Foods 300GR

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Settings*Uziza* Leaves - Cameroon Tasty Foods 300GR removeSweet* Potato Leaves - Matembele 500 gr. removeNgai Ngai* Cameroon (Roselle leaves) 500 gr. removeCASSAVA DOUGH RAINBOW '1KG removeCowskin* - Kpomo African Style - BM removeCowskin - Meaty/Mask Purple Label remove
Name*Uziza* Leaves - Cameroon Tasty Foods 300GR removeSweet* Potato Leaves - Matembele 500 gr. removeNgai Ngai* Cameroon (Roselle leaves) 500 gr. removeCASSAVA DOUGH RAINBOW '1KG removeCowskin* - Kpomo African Style - BM removeCowskin - Meaty/Mask Purple Label remove
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  • When it comes to Congolese cuisine, “Potato Leaf Stew” / “Matembela” is among those favorite stews
  • Sweet potato crops are common throughout tropical Africa, and sweet potato leaves are widely consumed in Congo, Giunea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Uganda.
  • Potato greens are the leaves of the sweet potato plant. They are highly nutritious, rich in antioxidants, proteins, and vitamin B. This green vegetable also contain some valuable minerals, including iron, calcium, and zinc.
  • Sweet potatoes are widely known and loved. But most people are not aware that the leaves can be cooked to make healthy and delicious greens.
Ingredients : 100% Fresh potato leaves
Ngai ngai are the young leaves from the Rosella shrub (related to hibiscus). They can be steamed or stir-fried and are known as red sorrel in the Pacific. A bunch of sorrel can be substituted for ngai ngai and will compliment any Australian freshwater fish.
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