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wild spinach
noun
- any of various plants of the genus Chenopodium, sometimes used in place of spinach.
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Example Sentences
Wild spinach, mowa, was still present although sparse, and several varieties of wild beans had escaped foraging baboons.
From Literature
Among rows of wild spinach and sweet potatoes is a butchery that sells fresh offal and fish.
From The Guardian
The stylish Barbarossa serves delicious seafood and traditional dishes, like wild spinach sautéed with foraged herbs.
From Washington Post
We were so broke that for weeks we ate nothing but bowls of marogo, a kind of wild spinach, cooked with caterpillars.
From Literature
One month, he says, money was so short that they were forced to subsist on bowls of wild spinach, cooked with mopane worms, “the cheapest thing that only the poorest of poor people eat.”
From New York Times
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