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HOW TO PREPARE EWEDU SOUP (Recipe)Ingredients For Cooking Ewedu Soup:The following are what you need to cook Ewedu soup....
24/07/2016

HOW TO PREPARE EWEDU SOUP (Recipe)

Ingredients For Cooking Ewedu Soup:

The following are what you need to cook Ewedu soup. Some of these are optional as you do not need to add them to get the perfect Ewedu that draws and produces the attractive green color we love.

Ewedu leaves
A dash of potash (Optional)
Locust beans (Optional )
Cray fish (Optional )
Salt
Water (Depending on the quantity of Ewedu you want to cook)

Step by Step Method of Preparing Ewedu:

The following are the steps involved in cooking one of the most famous draw soups in Nigeria – Ewedu.

Ensure you pick your Ewedu leaves properly, wash the picked leaves with clean water and drain the water.
Add water to your cooking pot and place on cooker (Low heat)
Add a dash of potash to the water to help soften the leaves.
As the water boils up under low heat, add your Ewedu leaves
Cook for about 10 minutes to 15 minutes. Make sure you do not over cook (leave may loose its green color).

Take it off the fire and use a blender or broom to whisk it.
After it had been properly whisked, place back on cooker, add a pinch of salt, locust bean and crayfish as you would prefer.
Cook for a minute or two….

YOUR EWEDU IS DONE AND READY TO BE SERVED.

EWEDU: THE NUMEROUS HEALTH BENEFITS YOU DO NOT KNOW"The Super Vegetable: How could I have ever thought that I will enjoy...
24/07/2016

EWEDU: THE NUMEROUS HEALTH BENEFITS YOU DO NOT KNOW

"The Super Vegetable: How could I have ever thought that I will enjoy Ewedu vegetable now? I had constantly condemned it as I never encouraged its consumption in my family. By the second day of my Mother’s in law visitation I knew I had no option than to cook it for her since she is a complete Oyo woman who cannot do without Amala and Ewedu. Shortly after I took the bold step to learn the process of making the soup from a Yoruba friend, I found it was completely simple to prepare. Joining my mother in law in taking a bite on the meal, I was completely surprised by how delicious it was when combined with Amala." These were the words of a 36 years old Delta woman married to an Egba man.
The jute leaf which is commonly called Ewedu among the Yoruba people have been part of the south westerner’s diet for so many decades. A few people who do not enjoy it describe it as a w**d, while others cannot completely describe how delicious and medicinal this natural green is when regularly consumed. Ewedu is clearly rich in plenty micro nutrients that have been found to help many in reducing one’s chances of developing certain illnesses. The vegetable can be enjoyed in different forms. It can be eating with Gbegiri (a local soup made from beans) or with Melon soup. I bet whichever you choose; you will definitely enjoy the delicacy if combined with Amala (Yam Flour dough).

The Numerous Health Benefits of Ewedu;
Cochorus olitorius as the leafy vegetable is botanically called have been scientifically proven to be efficient in the improvements of certain conditions in people for more than a century. Research has shown that the different varieties of Ewedu possess very important and valuable vitamins and antioxidant that will be of immeasurable nutritional and therapeutic value to our body system. The main vitamins in this vegetable are A, C and E, which are key to protecting the body from degenerative diseases such as Cancer.

The leave provide low calorie and an adequate source of fibre which has made it key in weight management. Also, some certain traditional healthcare providers have used the leaf in the prevention of constipation, dysentery and infestation of worms. In fact some old Asian health specialists have reported to have used it for pain and pile reduction.

If you can recollect correctly, as the world battles with finding a permanent cure for the deadly Ebola Virus Disease, it was reported that one Professor Adebukola Adefule Osh*telu, Professor of ophthalmology at the Lagos State Teaching hospital, LUTH, claimed that jute leaf commonly called Ewedu has the ability of curing Ebola.

He claimed the leave has the capability of preventing the proliferation of the Virus. While this information could just be a mere speculation and has not been confirmed yet, it is a clear indication that the vegetable contains various medicinal qualities that made the professor utter such statement; only if further researches could be conducted on it. I am certain that if these claims had been reported or speculated by even a British or an American incompetent professor, more considerations would have been given to it.

However, the point remains that Ewudu boosts immunity and nourishes our body system. This in itself is one of the greatest health benefit you can get from any food. If you don’t like Ewedu, you may want to start adding it to your diet because of its health benefits.

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