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Also known as water convolvulus and water spinach, this long, slender, pointed Asian leaf with a narrow, hollow stem grows in marshy areas and tastes similar to spinach.  Popular in Asian leaf with a narrow, hallow stem grows in marshy areas and tastes similar to spinach.  Popular in Thai and Asian cooking, morning glory can be stir fried, steamed  or added to soups.
Also known as water convolvulus and water spinach, this long, slender, pointed Asian leaf with a narrow, hollow stem grows in marshy areas and tastes similar to spinach.  Popular in Asian leaf with a narrow, hallow stem grows in marshy areas and tastes similar to spinach.  Popular in Thai and Asian cooking, morning glory can be stir fried, steamed  or added to soups.
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Morning Glory

Also known as water convolvulus and water spinach, this long, slender, pointed Asian leaf with a narrow, hollow stem grows in marshy areas and tastes similar to spinach. Popular in Asian leaf with a narrow, hallow stem grows in marshy areas and tastes similar to spinach. Popular in Thai and Asian cooking, morning glory can be stir fried, steamed or added to soups.

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