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Home » Recipes » Green Monsters

The Girl Eats Weeds And Likes It: Take 2

June 30, 2010

Another morning, another cuppa Japanese Sencha Green Tea!

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Or should I say POT!

I finally got around to trying out my Purslane weeds that I picked up from the Oakville Organic Farmer’s Market on Saturday! The thought of eating weeds excites me. Remember how crazy I was about Dandelion last summer? Good times.

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Fun Purslane Facts:

  • Purslane contains more Omega-3 fatty (alpha-linolenic acid) acids than any other leafy vegetable plant!
  • 100 grams of fresh purslane leaves (about 1 cup) contain 300 to 400 mg of alpha-linolenic acid
  • It can be used fresh in salads or smoothies, or it can be cooked like spinach, and used in stir-frys, soups, and stews.
  • It also contains vitamins like vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B, as well as minerals like calcium, magnesium, iron, and potassium.
  • Also present are two types of alkaloid pigments, which pack a large amount of antioxidants!
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine uses Purslane to treat infections and it can also be used topically for insect or snake bites on the skin.
  • It contains mucilage, which is a thick, gluey substance that aids in water storage and seed germination, and to act as a membrane thickener and food reserve. For a list of mucilaginous foods, see here. Guess what made the list- chia and flax seeds!!!

[Source]

 

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I tried a few leaves to see what it tasted like at the market and I was quite surprised at how light the flavour was. I was expecting it to be very bitter, but it wasn’t.

Of course I had to try it in a Green Monster!

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Purslane Cherry Banana Green Monster

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Purslane
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 3/4 cup frozen pitted cherries
  • 1/2 frozen banana
  • 1/2 scoop Amazing Grass Chocolate Amazing Meal Powder

 

 

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It tasted SO much better than I was expecting it to! I loved it.

The two things that stood about about Purslane:

1) The GM was very smooth, buttery, and silky– I think this was due to the Omega 3’s and possibly also the mucilaginous quality.

2) There was a slight hint of citrus flavour. Some people say that Purslane can be sour, but I found it was very light and citrusy.

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I will be buying Purslane as long as it is in season! Can’t wait to get more this weekend. I also made this same GM yesterday for an afternoon pick-me-up and it gave me so much energy and kept me full for a long time.

Yay for new GREENS!

Now it’s time for some of my favourite health stories over the past week!

Health News Round Up

  • Australian government backs a new series of initiatives to promote healthy body image – Fit Sugar
  • The benefits of cucumber water – Thatsfit.ca
  • Can eating spicy foods affect your sleep? – Globe and Mail
  • A step-by-step guide to mindful nighttime eating – Huffington Post
  • Should McDonalds be allowed to include toys in Happy Meals? – Thats Fit
  • How do you feel about offering health advice to others? – Fitsugar
  • An update on the sunscreen controversy- is it really safe for our skin? – Health.com
  • An ode to apricots – NY Times
  • Get your vitamins from beer? – Daily Spark
  • Another use for Garlic Scapes – Mark Bittman
  • Biggest Loser contestant blames eating disorder on show – Physique Speak
  • Weight lifting injuries are on the rise – NY Times
  • Record set for world’s largest yoga class – Fitsugar
  • How to beat the heat when exercising outdoors – Daily Spark
  • Are plastics to blame for the obesity epidemic? –  Fit Bottomed Girls

 

Spotted:

  • Cherry, Banana, + Coconut Butter Bread (with whole wheat flour!)
  • Feeling Nutty Dip
  • Easy Vegan Caesar Salad Dressing
  • Mango Soft Serve Vegan Overnight Oats
  • Banana Soft Serve VOO and here and here and here and here and here and here!
  • 1 Hour VOO
  • Peanut Butter Chickpeas
  • Dessert Nut Butter Fries

 

Attention Local Readers: Susan and I are hosting a get together at Calico Cafe on July 11th. Please email Susan at thegreatbalancingact [at] gmail.com if you would like to join us!

Have a great day!

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Shanna
15 years ago

I had those pretty little greens on my tomato and mozzarella salad last night. Delish!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Shanna
15 years ago

mmmm yes I will have to try them in a salad. Do you grow your own Purslane?

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Shanna
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
15 years ago

No but I should. They are such a dainty tasty green!

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Jessica @ How Sweet
15 years ago

I would love to try some purslane!

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Exercise and Eat
15 years ago

It’s hard to imagine plants having omega 3s! I’m gonna have to research that some more:)

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AGS
15 years ago

“mucilaginous ” — that is a great word!

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Ameena
15 years ago

I have never heard of pursulane before…I love how I’ve learned something new today and it is only 6:50am!

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Ameena
15 years ago

Apparently I didn’t learn anything new becuase I spelled Purslane wrong! Sorry about that. :)

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JL Goes Vegan
15 years ago

I need to look for purslane at the farmers market this weekend! I’m getting a bit burned out on my current greens and need a change.

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Megan @ Healthy Hoggin'
15 years ago

Ooh, I’ve never tried Purslane before! I’m going to check it out the next time I go to the Farmer’s market! I love trying new greens in green monsters– you never know what you’ll discover! (such as the fact that I LOVE raw spinach in smoothies, but really don’t like it in salads)

Have you read the book “Green for Life?” I think she mentions the benefits of eating weeds, and has a list of which ones are good!

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Freya @ Brit Chick Runs
15 years ago

I love how you try such unusual things! I wish I could get hold of half of them…!

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Anna @ Newlywed, Newly Veg
15 years ago

Glad that purslane worked out! I put dandelion greens in my green monster once, and WOO it was not a good idea!!!

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Stefanie
15 years ago

I have never heard of purslane. I’ll have to check the store next time and see if I can find them. Thanks for teaching me something new.

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
15 years ago

purslane sounds awesome! you have the coolest things on this blog… :)

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Wei-Wei
15 years ago

Wow, purslane! I’ve never heard of it, but it definitely looks and sounds amazing! I’ve also never heard of plants containing omega-3s before either (I always associate it with salmon) but purslane sounds really interesting! :D

Wei-Wei

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Bee @ Picture of Health
15 years ago

I’ll have to add purslane to my grocery list. I’d like to try it!

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Courtney (Pancakes & Postcards)
15 years ago

I always love your links, Angela! And your food reviews are so interesting!

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Kristina
15 years ago

ha! when you tweeted that you made a smoothie with your purslane, I thought, YAAY, she got a new blender!! :)

I then googled this new blender I’d never heard of, The Purslane… ;)

I learn something new every day here.

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Alexandra
15 years ago

Purselane is good.. but my favorite is lambsquarter! Have you had that yet? I work at a farmers market for an organic farm and I could eat a hole punch of lambsquarter leaves mindlessly. Sooo good. Just remember to make sure any edible weed you eat is organic! It could be poisonous if treated with harmful chemicals and pesticides (i/e: edible weeds growing on sidewalks)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Alexandra
15 years ago

No I have never had lambsquarter! Will look for it.

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Cindy
15 years ago

Purslane, is also called “mouse ear” in Chinese cause of their shape. they literally grow like weed, my mom tosses a bunch of seeds in our back yard and 2 weeks later you have mountain’s of them growing. Thanks for the nutrition info, I never know that I was eating such a healthy veggie all these years.

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Claire
15 years ago

Quick question about your Green Monster smoothies: Why do you only use 1/2 scoop of Amazing Grass instead of one full scoop? Thanks! LOVE your blog! Love knowing there are other health nuts out there that have thrown their scales away and embraced health and nutrition as a fun part of their lives!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Claire
15 years ago

Just to make it last longer! :)

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Callie
15 years ago

I’ve gotta try purslane. :)

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