Delele


Delele is a Zimbabwean, Zambian, north-eastern Botswana and Northern South African dish made from a local plant of the same name, and often eaten with sadza or phaletšhe or Vhuswa. The English word for delele is Okra. Okra is also referred to as "derere". It is prepared with baking soda and well known for its slimy texture. Delele can be dried before cooking, but more frequently it is cooked fresh.
The Vha-Venda people of South Africa cook the leaves of Corchorus olitorius in a similar manner. The dish goes well with Vhuswa.

Description

Okra is a herbaceous, hairy annual plant of the mallow family and it is an edible food.

Nutritional Value

Essential nutrients are necessary for health living and are required for various biochemical and physiological processes in the body. Vitamins are components which the body needs in order to be health and function soundly. Okra is an excellent source of vitamin C and does not have fat.