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Moringa/Drumstick tree - RIEL - 02-02-2006 We have a moringa tree that has fruited. I think it is commonly known as a drumstick tree and I would like to know of any tasty recipes for cooking the leaves and the pods. Any suggestions? - gangster - 02-02-2006 :? :? :? - RIEL - 02-02-2006 I know that it infact has many meWakerleyinal purposes and due to its high content of vitamins (high source of vit.C calcium etc) it is considered a wonder tree. Many Filipinos, Pakistanis and Indians cook with it. Apparently you can use the leaves, pods and even flowers. - gangster - 02-02-2006 i only :? :? because i had never heard of it lol - i'll see what i can find out for you RIELs - gangster - 02-02-2006 here ya go RIELs everything you need to know with links to receipes http://www.moringatrees.org/moringafaq.html - RIEL - 02-02-2006 Yeah, done a web search(apparently a cure for hunger!!) and my hubby is cooking it now but I was more interested in some "home" recipes!! - gangster - 02-02-2006 try dipping the leave in choccy :lol: :lol: :lol - RIEL - 02-02-2006 :roll: :roll: :roll: After all chocolate is the solution to everything! :lol: - gangster - 02-02-2006 my wife says that too :roll: :roll: :roll: - gangster - 02-02-2006 ohhhhhhhhh and fresh cream cakes :lol: :lol: - RIEL - 02-03-2006 Come on!! Some of you must know how to cook this or at least seen your mummy cook it?? :lol: |