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Fruit of the horseradish tree (Moringa oleifera)
Moringa fruits are green, elongated, ribbed, up to 60 cm long. Inside there are seeds with three wings. Fresh pods are a great source of Vitamin A! 100g contains as much as 120 mg, which is almost twice the value of the daily requirement (vitamin C cannot be overdosed). Vitamin C strengthens immunity and helps to get rid of free radicals from the body. They also contain a lot of B-complex compounds such as: pyridoxine (vitamin B6), folates (folic acid), thiamine (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), niacin (vitamin B3 (PP ).
Moringa pods should be thoroughly washed and dried. Cut the ends off and cut into pieces about 2-4 centimeters long. They are added to all kinds of soups and curries.
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