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🌍 8. A Global Heritage Food—Not an Invader

Purslane has been eaten for millennia—from ancient Greece to Aztec Mexico to rural China. It’s not invasive in the ecological sense; it’s a volunteer edible that coexists with crops.
In many cultures, it’s called “the vegetable of longevity.”

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