Purslane is super-nutritious. It has the highest content of omega-3 fatty acids of all green leafy vegetables and is rich in various minerals, vitamins and fiber.
I used the fresh succulent leaves and stems in a smoothie. It tasted a bit sour but an extra banana will make it more palatable for children. My kids both love green smoothies and they don't mind the extra "green" taste.
Purslane from my flower patch (Portulaka zeleninová) |
Purslane from my neighbour Eva |
And in go some soaked chia seeds, bunch of purslane, some blueberries, one apple and two bananas |
Yummy breakfast is ready. |
I hope this tasty-looking smoothie has inspired you to try it, too. But before you go out and pick your lawn, do some research of your own and make sure you know very well which plant to pick. There are some similar weeds that can grow near purslane that are not edible and might be harmful. (Purslane is succulent with meaty leaves and has round stems with clear juice.)
Here is the nutrition chart:
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