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Molokhia cigarettes: Gaza’s toxic alternative to tobacco
Key takeaways
- Makeshift stalls line both sides, where vendors display large plastic bags of dried molokhia leaves alongside a few remaining packs of tobacco.
- Molokhia - the leaves of the jute mallow plant - is typically used to make a thick stew.
- Alaa Jundiya has asked a vendor for one.
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Makeshift stalls line both sides, where vendors display large plastic bags of dried molokhia leaves alongside a few remaining packs of tobacco.
Molokhia - the leaves of the jute mallow plant - is typically used to make a thick stew. But at the stalls here it is used to make a "molokhia cigarette".
Alaa Jundiya has asked a vendor for one.
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