orache
Orache is the common name for several species in the leafy-vegetable genus Atriplex, in the Amaranthaceae family. The best-known species is Atriplex hortensis, commonly called red orache or garden orache, which has a long history as a cultivated leafy green in Europe and Asia and is sometimes referred to as mountain spinach because of its spinach-like use in cooking.
Orache plants are annuals or short-lived perennials with upright stems and large leaves. Leaves are typically
Cultivation and use: Orache prefers cool-season growing conditions and is relatively tolerant of poor soils and
Nutrition and cautions: Orache provides vitamins A and C and minerals such as calcium and iron. Like