Tree of Life – Moringa or Drumstick
Top of a Drumstick tree between a Jamun (A black berry) tree and grape vine in author's home |
This blog has
described many useful trees but it appears that a full article on one of the
most useful ones, the drumstick tree, has been missed. It is time to make up
this deficiency now, especially during the monsoon season when nature lovers in
India
are busy in tree plantations. The Moringa or the drumstick tree is
a fast-growing, drought resistant tree that is native to the southern foothills
of the Himalayas in northwestern India. But it grows easily in semi-arid
areas too. It can be grown in forests, home gardens, schools, offices, farms or
as street side trees in cities. It is also an ideal choice for forestation
programs. Mixed with other trees such as
the white mulberry, other trees from the mulberry family and a few other fruit trees common to the area, it virtually produces a food forest of fruits and leafy
vegetables. It can be grown from cutting or seed. It is a lovely tree because
of its lush light green fern like foliage. A forest of white mulberry (http://someitemshave.blogspot.in/2011/07/godly-hermit-tree-mulberry.html) and
drumstick surrounding a human habitation can virtually meet the vegetable needs
of an entire community for free. There is an article on the white mulberry as a
super food in this blog.
Virtually every part of the tree is edible. The leaves are
the most nutritious part of the plant, being a significant source of B, C, K, A
vitamins, beta carotene, minerals and protein among other essential
nutrients. As with any other edible tree
leaf, the new leaves are the best. The leaves may be cooked and used like spinach
and you may wish to try your own recipes to suit your taste. The immature seed pods,
called "drumsticks", are commonly consumed cooked in a curry until
soft. They also make an excellent pickle too. The seeds of mature pods can be
used as peas or roasted like nuts. They contain high levels of vitamin C and
moderate amounts of B vitamins plus dietary minerals... In seasons its flowers
are delicious too provided they are boiled for a few minutes and drained to
remove the strong flavor.
Some persons consume the roots too but these are best
avoided since they may contain a harmful toxin. It is the defense of this godly
tree from unscrupulous humans who uproot trees rather than plant them. However the tree can be cut down to a few feet from ground if it becomes large for new fresh shoots to come up. Moringa
trees have been used to combat malnutrition, especially among infants and
nursing mothers in deprived parts of the world. Its leaves can be dried in
shade, powdered and added to other foods, even rice or bread, throughout the
year to improve nutritional value.
Mature seeds yield 38–40% edible oil called Ben oil. The
refined oil is clear and odorless, and resists rancidity. The seed cake
remaining after oil extraction may be used as a fertilizer or as a flocculent
to purify water. Moringa seed oil also has potential for use as a bio-fuel.
When grown on a farm in cultivation, it is often cut back annually to 1–2
meters and allowed to re-grow especially if grown as forage for livestock
What I love about this tree is that it is very easy to grow. Just stick a six to seven feet feet long green branch taken from a large Moringa tree, about a foot deep in soil in warm, wet weather. In a few months new leaves will shoot out and it will grow rapidly from then on so that you have a full fruiting tree in just a couple of years.
Warning: The drumstick tree has weak branches that can sonetimes break or fall on their own. Take care not to park or rest under its shade and do not plant it where a branch may fall of and do damage.
What I love about this tree is that it is very easy to grow. Just stick a six to seven feet feet long green branch taken from a large Moringa tree, about a foot deep in soil in warm, wet weather. In a few months new leaves will shoot out and it will grow rapidly from then on so that you have a full fruiting tree in just a couple of years.
Warning: The drumstick tree has weak branches that can sonetimes break or fall on their own. Take care not to park or rest under its shade and do not plant it where a branch may fall of and do damage.
UPDATE: Planting more trees helps the climate as well (http://steamcenter.blogspot.in/2013/07/one-fact-about-climate-change-most.html) besides being a wonderful gift for Mother Earth who nurtures us all. This blog has an article on hemp that grows rapidly too, produces proetein as good as meat in seeds and edible foliage for both humans and animals. That along with the trees described, milk and fat from animals here can meet most all of human food needs aside form carbohydrates that must be obtained for food grains but this last is cheaply available in world now.
Update December 2019
From my love for trees, I wrote several posts on different trees, often making up inspiring names for them as i went along. In a recent google search, to my delight, I found that some of these names have caught on, as for example the tree of life for the Moringa tree. It is indeed a life giving tree.
Update December 2019
From my love for trees, I wrote several posts on different trees, often making up inspiring names for them as i went along. In a recent google search, to my delight, I found that some of these names have caught on, as for example the tree of life for the Moringa tree. It is indeed a life giving tree.
Comments
I think this post is educational and informative, and easy to read. May I suggest to include keywords such as edible or fight for hunger, something like that? I'm sure many people have such concern all over the world.