Water spinach

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Water spinach. Get inspired and try out new things.
Fresh Thai morning glory (water spinach) 200g - imported weekly from T – Thai Food Online (authentic Thai supermarket) Logos, Frozen Lime Margarita Recipe, Lime Juice Margarita, Lime Cocktails, Soup Aesthetic, Lime Margarita Recipe, Birds Eye Chili, Cypress Vine, Flavored Margaritas

Description Reviews Morning Glory (Water Spinach) 200g Thai Name: Pak Boon Thai Morning Glory is very popular in the South East and Eastern regions of Asia where it is used as a vegetable in cooking. In the U.S it has been placed as Federal Noxious Weed and it is illegal to grow it. It is however not illegal to consume it and Morning Glory can be found in most Asian markets. In Thailand there is a dish called pak pad bung fai daeng which can be cooked as a vegetarian dish with ingredients…

Pile of chinese morning glory isolated o... | Premium Photo #Freepik #photo #spinach #food-leaf #water-spinach #fresh-food Sayur Kangkung, Background Water, Water Spinach, Morning Glory, Premium Photo, Fruits And Vegetables, Green Beans, Spinach, White Background

Download this Premium Photo about Pile of chinese morning glory isolated on a white background. (water convolvulus, kang-kong, water spinach), and discover more than 62 Million Professional Stock Photos on Freepik. #freepik #photo #spinach #foodleaf #waterspinach

Water spinach or ong choy, kang kong. In sweet potato family Yu Choy Recipe, Yu Choy, Asian Greens, Vegetarian Recepies, Dark Green Vegetables, Asian Grocery Store, Water Spinach, Chinese Vegetables, Chinese Greens

I love the vegetable section in Asian grocery stores because there are so many greens to choose from, especially when I’m tired of kale and chard. But for those who haven’t cooked a lot with Asian greens, the produce aisle might be a bit overwhelming, especially since the greens can go by multiple names. As with most greens, Asian greens can be steamed, stir-fried, stewed, braised, chopped, and cooked in dumplings or soups. Some of these can even be served raw in salads!

Explore related boards

Related interests