About: Morogo

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Morogo or moroho, also known as African spinach, refers to a group of at least three different dark green leafy vegetables found throughout Southern Africa harvested for human consumption. It is considered a traditional South African dish and forms an important part of the staple diet in rural communities.

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  • Morogo or moroho, also known as African spinach, refers to a group of at least three different dark green leafy vegetables found throughout Southern Africa harvested for human consumption. It is considered a traditional South African dish and forms an important part of the staple diet in rural communities. (en)
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  • African spinach (en)
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  • English = Pigweed Afrikaans Hanekam Scientifically = Amaranthus sp. (en)
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  • African spinach
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  • Morogo or moroho, also known as African spinach, refers to a group of at least three different dark green leafy vegetables found throughout Southern Africa harvested for human consumption. It is considered a traditional South African dish and forms an important part of the staple diet in rural communities. (en)
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  • Morogo (en)
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  • English = Pigweed Afrikaans Hanekam Scientifically = Amaranthus sp. (en)
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