NATURAL GREENS۔۔۔VEGITABLE

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"KUNJI" (in Hindko language)(Eng. Translation "Key") Naturally grown wild vegetables in the Jhelum Valley, which is a delicious and tasty traditional dish. In Hindko language, It is shaped like a key, so it is called a key.
The "kunji" saag is most commonly found in the colder areas of Jhelum Valley, with the acquisition season occurring from February, March to April 30. It is not used as a vegetable afterwards, although it is used as a life necessity for some other ways. There is a whole diet and delicious vegetables that can be grown at home too but we have no such tradition .

When the kunji saag (vegitable) rises from the earth, in the early days its head is curved inward and very soft. It is picked in the early days of spring . It is popular and introduced as a traditional dish in ancient times in most parts of southern France, as well as in other parts of the United States and Europe, in Indonesia it is specially cooked with coconut oil. In the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, it is known as "Langari" and its "Langari pickle" is very well known in Kashmir and Jammu and it is known as "Karsud" in Kashmir and Karsud pickle is a well-known Dogra (*Sikh rigim before 1947) dish, but in Kashmir is used as a vegetable.

We are most commonly found in the valleys of Lipa and Reshian, Bani Lingarial, Chhattisgarh and Chakra valleys, and it is called kunji saag and cooked as a dry vegetable for eating with chapatis and rice ...... ..... It should be cut closer to the head when separating from the plant so that the life of the plant is also preserved. Before cooking, the inkish color on top should be rubbed with straw or peel and rinse. It has great health benefits, it has many vitamins in it. The presence of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids further enhances its efficacy. It is extremely useful for weight loss and increases immunity against infection. Helps control blood pressure. Promotes healthy red cells to the blood, keeps the eyes healthy

One gram of sodium, 370 milligrams of potassium, 6 grams of carbohydrates and 4.6 grams of protein are found in 100 grams of sugar. in this
Vitamin A 72%
Vitamin C 44%
Calcium 3%
Iron 7%
Magnesium 8% Are contained in per 100 grams

This blessing is available free of charge in our valleys, take advantage of it yourself and let others know about its benefits.

(Lab analysis information is collected from various websites on the Internet ).

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its good to see posts like that, shares the real knowledge of life. Thanx for effort man

Thank you for appreciation Sir...