Publisher's Synopsis
Kangkong Chronicles: The Adaptability of the Water Spinach takes you on a verdant journey of this remarkable aquatic plant, celebrated for its resilience and versatility. Dive into the depths of nature's ingenuity as this book unravels the life of Kangkong, also known as water spinach, with its extraordinary viability across different terrains and climates.
Sarah Helen Walsh crafts a masterpiece that blends history, science, agriculture, and cuisine-offering a full spectrum examination of how Kangkong stands as a testament to nature's adaptability. From its role in ancient civilizations to its modern-day culinary applications, this book is a tribute to one of Earth's most remarkable greens.
Whether you are a botany lover, a sustainable agriculture advocate, or even a curious foodie, this book promises to enrich your understanding and appreciation of a humble but mighty plant.