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Chaya's health benefits: a must-have tropical leafy vegetable for sustainable gardening
· Chaya (
Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) is a little-known, nutrient-packed leafy green.
- · It is a small perennial tree or shrub, native to the Yucatan Peninsula.
- · Also known as Maya Spinach, Kikilchay, or Chaykeken.
- · Younger leaves and stems are used like spinach: cooked and served with oil or butter.
· Rich in protein, calcium, iron, and vitamins A & C.
- · Aids digestion, improves circulation, and supports lactation.
- · Used in folk medicine for diabetes, high blood pressure, and anemia.
· Always cook the leaves (boil for 10-15 minutes) to neutralize toxins and make them safe to eat.
· Fast-growing perennial, thriving in full sun to partial shade.
- · Perfect for food forests or backyard gardens.
- · Propagate easily from 6-12 inch stem cuttings and make more to eat!
- · Can grow up to 6-8 feet tall and be continuously harvested with proper care.
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Garden Benefits:
- · Pretty white flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
- · Resilient to drought and thrives in various soil types. Heat and cold tolerant.
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