Murungai, known as drumstick in English and moringa
in health contexts, is highly valued for both its fruits and leaves. In North
India, it's often called sahjan, and in some English-speaking regions, it's
referred to as moringa pods. My love for cooking with murungai is boundless, whether
simmering its fruits in a spicy curry or stir-frying the leaves with dried red
chilies, black mustard seeds, and grated coconut, each dish bursts with flavor
and nutrition.
Moringa is a powerhouse of health benefits. Its leaves are packed with essential vitamins A, C, E, calcium, and iron, while its pods are nutrient-dense, supporting bone health and providing a good source of protein. The incorporation of powerful spices in today's recipe not only elevates the dish's taste but also enhances digestion, making it an excellent remedy for digestive discomfort.