mrenda

English

Etymology

Noun

mrenda (uncountable)

  1. A species of shrub, Corchorus olitorius, used for fiber and as a food.
    • 2003, Mila, volume 5, page 38:
      "Mrenda" is a traditional vegetable which is very bitter.
    • 2009, Adah Adoyo, She shall be called woman: my story, page 81:
      For instance, he enjoys ugali with mrenda, a slimy vegetable that I can't stand, but since he likes it, it would be unfair of me to deny him his treat just because it doesn't fascinate me.
    • 2014, Susan Kamau, Let's Cook Kenya: National Ethnic Foods, page 88:
      3 bunches mrenda (jute leaves)
    Synonyms: Nalta jute, tossa jute, Jew's mallow, West African sorrel, bush okra, Jute mallow

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