Corchorus olitorius, sometimes referred to as "Jew's mallow," "tossa jute," "bush okra," "krinkrin," "etinyung," "Mulukhiyah," Ademe (Adémé, in Togo), and "West African sorrel," among many other local names, is a species of shrub in the Malvaceae family. It serves as the principal source of jute fiber along with C. capsularis. The seeds, young fruits, and dried leaves can all be consumed, and the young fruits and young leaves can be eaten as a vegetable.
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