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  2. Kuli Kuli, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kuli Kuli Inc. is a food business based in Oakland, CA, and the first company to introduce Moringa oleifera to the USA market in the form of energy bars, powders, smoothie mixes, and energy shots. Moringa is a nutritious plant food. [1] Kuli Kuli's CEO, Lisa Curtis, started the company after working with moringa in the Peace Corps in Niger.

  3. What is moringa? Everything you need to know about the ... - AOL

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    Moringa is sold in health-food stores and online in tea, capsule, powder and extract forms. There are so many different varieties of moringa and each will be slightly different in terms of quality ...

  4. Moringa oleifera - Wikipedia

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    Moringa flowers Moringa pollen Tree and seed pods of Moringa oleifera Moringa seeds Foliage of Moringa oleifera. M. oleifera is a fast-growing, deciduous tree [7] that can reach a height of 10–12 m (33–39 ft) and trunk diameter of 46 cm (18 in). [8] The bark has a whitish-gray color and is surrounded by thick cork.

  5. Moringa (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Moringa is the sole genus in the plant family Moringaceae. It contains 13 species, which occur in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia and that range in size from tiny herbs to massive trees.

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    Berries are the perfect addition to any smoothie and yogurt bowl—plus, they're perfect for snacking. But they also can come with a real risk of foodborne illnesses. The U.S. Food and Drug ...

  7. Moringa stenopetala - Wikipedia

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    Moringa stenopetala, commonly known as the African Moringa or cabbage tree, is a deciduous tree in the plant genus Moringa, native to Kenya and Ethiopia. [3] A drought-resistant species, it is characterized by its bottle-shaped trunk, long twisted seed pods, and edible leaves likened to cabbage, from which its common name is derived.