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    Health Benefits of Mirabilis expansa

    By s mOctober 2, 2019Updated:October 2, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mirabilis expansa is a rare Andean crop plant which is cultivated for food and fodder in highlands of Peru, Ecuador and Bo-lvia. The herb is inherent to the Andes in South America and distributed naturally in the area of La Paz (Bolivia), to the North of Quito (Ecuador) and in Cajamarca (Peru). Withal, it is also found in Chile, Venezuela and its wild ancestors are found in Bolivia, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. Until 1960, the crop is distinguished by its rarity. The crop survived only in a few scattered garden plots in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Furthermore, the plant cannot resist frost.

    Belonging to the family Nyctingaceae, Mirabilis expansa is a large plant which grows to 6 feet in diameter and 3-4 feet high in a single growing season. Stems are unruly and long. Root is the primary edible part weighing 5 pounds. Roots have a subjective flavor i.e. a combination of potato and cabbage.

    Plant description

    Mirabilis expansa is a compact and herbaceous perennial herb which grows 1 meter high. Swollen stems are white, yellow or salmon colored. They are fleshy, smooth about 50 cm long and 5 cm in diameter.  Tuberous roots while young are yellow and older ones are white. Aerial portion is a mass of foliage formed from basal shoots. Stems are cylindrical having short distinct internodes, pale green or has reddish markings. Leaves are opposite ovate or cordate, petioled and pubescent, 8 cm by 3 cm wide having reddish edges. Inflorescences are terminal racemes and 3-6 cm long topped with viscid hairs. Flowers are apetalous and calyx is tubular having five cleft purple, white or white-purple mottled perianth. Stamens are 5-6 long as perianth. Fruit is a hard capsule which consists of small and dark brown seeds.

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    History

    Mirabilis expansa was a predominant food of at least one tribe conquered by the Incas. Inca practiced to dislocate potentially resistant populations to other areas of empire to weaken solidarity. These people took crop with them so it was spread from Cajamarca, Peru to Bolivia and Ecuador. In 1965, the crop was rediscovered and first described in the scientific literature after identified near Yorkarguaya in Bolivia.

    Culinary uses

    • Swollen roots are cooked.
    • Swollen roots and stems are either boiled or fried as vegetables.
    • In Bolivia, dried tubers are chopped, boiled and mixed with brown sugar or honey and toasted grain.
    • Use the cooked tubers as an ingredient in soups and stews.
    • Mix the salty and sweet forms with molasses or syrup and eat with tomatoes and fish.
    • The leaves are also eaten as a cooked leafy vegetable or used raw in salads and chilli sauces.
    • The roots are also sundried.
    • Leaves are consumed raw or added to salads.

    References:

    https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=506582#null

    https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Mirabilis+expansa

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311938339_History_of_Mirabilis_expansa_Ruiz_and_Pav_Standl_Growth_and_Use_in_the_Andes

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    Mirabilis expansa Quick Facts
    Name: Mirabilis expansa
    Scientific Name: Mirabilis expansa
    Origin Andes in South America, distributed naturally in the area of La Paz (Bolivia), to the North of Quito (Ecuador) and in Cajamarca (Peru)
    Name Mirabilis expansa
    Scientific Name Mirabilis expansa
    Native Andes in South America, distributed naturally in the area of La Paz (Bolivia), to the North of Quito (Ecuador) and in Cajamarca (Peru)
    Common/English Name Chago, Mauka
    Name in Other Languages Bolivia: Mauka;
    Ecuador: Pega-Pega, Miso, Taso;
    Peru: Chago, Arricón, Cushipe, Yuca, Inca, Chaco;
    Spanish: Arracacha De Toro, Camotillo, Arricón, Chagos, Cushpe, Mauka, Shallca Yuca, Pega-Pega, Yuca De La Jalca, Yuca Inca
    Plant Growth Habit Herbaceous perennial
    Soil Fertile, moist, deep, loose alluvial
    Plant Size 1 m high
    Flower White
    Root White or yellow
    Stem Swollen
    Seed Small, dark brown

    Mirabilis expansa Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Mirabilis expansa

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Subkingdom Viridiplantae  (Green plants)
    Infrakingdom Streptophyta  (Land plants)
    Superdivision Embryophyta
    Division Tracheophyta  (Vascular plants, tracheophytes)
    Class Magnoliopsida
    Order Caryophyllales
    Family Nyctaginaceae  (Four o’clocks, nyctaginacées)
    Genus Mirabilis L. (Four-o’clock, four o’clock)
    Species Mirabilis expansa (Ruiz & Pav.) Standl. (Mauka)
    Synonyms
    • Allionia expansa (Ruiz & Pav.) Kuntze
    • Calyxhymenia expansa Ruiz & Pav.
    • Calymenia expansa (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers.
    • Oxybaphus expansa (Ruiz & Pav.) Vahl
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