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Africa Dried Bitter Leaves form Sale ( Onugbu, Ndole Leaves, Ewuro, Vernonia amygdalina)

Africa Dried Bitter Leaves form Sale ( Onugbu, Ndole Leaves, Ewuro, Vernonia amygdalina)

  • African Dried Bitter Leaves for Sale
  • Perfect for your Onugbu, Ndole Leaves, and Ewuro
  • Non-GMO and Sundried Bitter Leaves
  • Rich in Nutrients and Flavor
  • Perfect for Traditional and Modern Dishes
  • Order Now at Baobabmart

Availability: instock

$35.00

1 - 9 packets
$35.00
10 - 19 packets
$28.00 (20% off)
20+ packets
$22.75 (35% off)
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Description

Africa Dried Bitter Leaves for Sale (Onugbu / Ndole Leaves / Ewuro) – 100% Natural & Sun-Dried

Africa Dried Bitter Leaves are one of the most essential leafy ingredients in African cooking, valued for their distinctive bitter taste, nutritional richness, and versatility across traditional and modern recipes.

Also known as Onugbu, Ndole Leaves, Ewuro, or Vernonia amygdalina, these leaves are carefully sun-dried to preserve flavor, texture, and nutrients without additives or chemicals.

At BaobabMart, we source 100% natural, non-GMO dried bitter leaves, processed using traditional drying methods that retain authenticity while making storage and cooking easier for homes outside Africa.

Whether you’re cooking Ndole, soups, stews, or experimenting with healthier meals, these dried bitter leaves give you authentic African flavor all year round.

Why Choose Our African Dried Bitter Leaves

These are not crushed, over-processed, or chemically treated leaves. They are prepared for people who care about taste, nutrition, and authenticity.

What Sets Them Apart

  • 100% natural dried bitter leaves, no additives

  • Sun-dried to retain nutrients and authentic bitterness

  • Non-GMO and sustainably sourced from Africa

  • Ideal for traditional African dishes and modern cooking

  • Carefully packaged for freshness and long shelf life

This is bitter leaf the way it’s meant to be used.

What You’ll Notice When You Rehydrate Them

  • Leaves soften properly without turning mushy

  • The bitterness remains balanced, not overwhelming

  • Texture works perfectly for soups and stews

  • Aroma and color return naturally after soaking

  • No artificial smell or residue

They cook like fresh bitter leaves, without the sourcing stress.

Features and Uses of African Dried Bitter Leaves

  • Perfect for Ndole, Onugbu soup, and Ewuro-based recipes

  • Adds depth, bitterness, and body to soups and stews

  • Works well in sauces and vegetable dishes

  • Suitable for health-conscious and plant-based cooking

  • Easy to store and available year-round

These leaves fit both heritage cooking and modern kitchens.

How to Use Dried Bitter Leaves

  1. Rinse lightly to remove surface dust

  2. Soak in clean water for several hours or overnight

  3. Wash and squeeze gently if you prefer reduced bitterness

  4. Add directly to soups, stews, or sauces

  5. Cook as you would fresh bitter leaves

Adjust soaking time depending on how bitter you like your dish.

How to Store Your Dried Bitter Leaves

  • Store in a cool, dry place

  • Keep in an airtight container

  • Avoid moisture exposure

  • Check occasionally for freshness

  • Proper storage ensures long shelf life

Why Buy Dried Bitter Leaves from BaobabMart

  • Authentic African sourcing

  • No preservatives or artificial processing

  • Consistent quality across batches

  • Secure checkout and reliable delivery

  • Access to a wide range of African grocery staples

Bring authentic African flavors into your kitchen. Shop our grocery and food staples today at BaobabMart!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are African dried bitter leaves made from?

They are made from naturally grown African bitter leaves (Vernonia amygdalina), carefully sun-dried to preserve flavor and nutrients.

How do I rehydrate dried bitter leaves?

Soak them in clean water for a few hours or overnight before cooking.

What is bitter leaf called in the USA?

In the USA, it is commonly called bitter leaf or referred to by its botanical name, Vernonia amygdalina.

Can bitter leaves be dried and stored long-term?

Yes. Drying allows bitter leaves to be stored longer while retaining flavor when properly rehydrated.

Are these dried bitter leaves non-GMO?

Yes. They are 100% natural, non-GMO dried bitter leaves.

Do dried bitter leaves still taste bitter?

Yes, the natural bitterness remains and can be adjusted during soaking and washing.

What dishes can I cook with dried bitter leaves?

Ndole, Onugbu soup, Ewuro dishes, stews, sauces, and vegetable meals.