The leaves are highly proteinaceous and used in culinary preparations. We use the leaves for preparation of roti and dosa (rice roti and dosa i.e. instead of onion /or in addition to onion we can use this ). You can also prepare curry. We have tried ourselves. Grows well in South India.
On Jan 9, 8:56 am, Ritesh Kumar Choudhary <[email protected]> wrote: > Sauropus androgynous > > Euphorbiaceae. > > Loc.: Itanagar, arunachal Pradesh (ca 550m) > > Uses: Tender leaves are boiled and eaten by local tribes. > > Regards, > Ritesh. > > IMG_0116.JPG > 202KViewDownload > > IMG_0117.JPG > 231KViewDownload > > IMG_0118.JPG > 237KViewDownload > > IMG_0119.JPG > 240KViewDownload > > IMG_0120.JPG > 220KViewDownload > > IMG_0121.JPG > 276KViewDownload > > IMG_0123.JPG > 234KViewDownload > > IMG_0124.JPG > 358KViewDownload

