Molokhia

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Egyptian Molokhiyya
Tunisian Molokhiyya
Lebanese Mulukhiyi with chicken
Syrian Molokhiyya

Molokhia , Molokhiyya or Melokhiyya (various spellings based on the Egyptian Arabic: ملوخيه) is a type of jute plant and is an Egyptian soupy vegetable dish. It is made from leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known as jute leaves , Jute mallow , Nalta jute, and Tossa jute . It is commonly served in other forms in some other countries as Tunisia,Lebanon, Syria , and Cyprus

Egyptian Molokhiyya[change | change source]

Egyptian Molokhiyya
  • It can be cooked from fresh or dried molokhiyya
  • Leaves of molokhiyya are chopped or minced.
  • Garlic , coriander, salt, pepper,

and butter are added.

  • Soup of chicken ,meat or shrimp

may be added or not added

  • Boiled water is added
  • All are boiled well together
  • Youtube Egyptian Molokhiyya

Tunisian Molokhiyya[change | change source]

Tunisian Molokhiyya
  • Leaves of molokiyya are dried

into powder

  • Powder of molokhiyya mixed with olive oil to be eaten
  • tomato sauce is sometimes added also

Lebanese Molokhiyya[change | change source]

Lebanese Mulukhiyi with chicken
  • Leaves of Molokhiyya are chopped or minced
  • Parts of chicken are added

Syrian Molokhiyya[change | change source]

Syrian Molokhiyya
  • Leaves of molokhiyya are not chopped nor minced

Cypriot Molokhiyya[change | change source]

  • It can be cooked from fresh or dried molokhiyya
  • Leaves of molokhiyya are not chopped nor minced

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