21 min

Malabar Spinach: A Leafy Green that Grows like a Weed Climate Cuisine

    • Food

Malabar spinach is a leafy green in the tropics that grows all year round, and its vibrant purple seeds can even be used for hair dye. In this episode, we’ll talk with a Texan woman who dyed her daughter’s hair purple with the seeds, a plant researcher in Washington D.C. describing it is a great alternative food source, and a rooftop gardener in Taipei using it as a spinach substitute.
Topics covered in this episode:

Min 0:07: Meet Stephanie Fredrickson
Min 2:14: Intro to malabar spinach
Min 3:59: Experiments with the berries
Min 6:47: Meet Mamatha Hanumappa
Min 8:09: Why grow malabar spinach?
Min 11:09: Ways to cook malabar spinach
Min 13:04: The health benefits
Min 15:11: Meet Kate Nicholson
Min 17:17: Other similar perennials
Min 18:56: Reevaluating the definition of sustainability

Climate Cuisine is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about this episode of Climate Cuisine at www.whetstoneradio.com, on IG and Twitter at @whetstoneradio, and YouTube at /WhetstoneRadio.

Malabar spinach is a leafy green in the tropics that grows all year round, and its vibrant purple seeds can even be used for hair dye. In this episode, we’ll talk with a Texan woman who dyed her daughter’s hair purple with the seeds, a plant researcher in Washington D.C. describing it is a great alternative food source, and a rooftop gardener in Taipei using it as a spinach substitute.
Topics covered in this episode:

Min 0:07: Meet Stephanie Fredrickson
Min 2:14: Intro to malabar spinach
Min 3:59: Experiments with the berries
Min 6:47: Meet Mamatha Hanumappa
Min 8:09: Why grow malabar spinach?
Min 11:09: Ways to cook malabar spinach
Min 13:04: The health benefits
Min 15:11: Meet Kate Nicholson
Min 17:17: Other similar perennials
Min 18:56: Reevaluating the definition of sustainability

Climate Cuisine is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about this episode of Climate Cuisine at www.whetstoneradio.com, on IG and Twitter at @whetstoneradio, and YouTube at /WhetstoneRadio.

21 min