Introduction
Bledo Blanco, also known as white pigweed or tumbleweed, is often overlooked as a common weed—but it’s a powerhouse of nutrients and traditional uses. From leafy greens to edible seeds, this plant offers culinary, medicinal, and environmental benefits.
Description
Scientific Name: Amaranthus albus
Common Names: White pigweed, tumbleweed, bledo blanco
Appearance:
Annual herbaceous plant with branching stems up to 1 meter tall
Small, oval green leaves with pale undersides
Tiny greenish-white flowers growing in clusters along the stems
Native Range: Originally from the Americas, now widespread worldwide
Nutritional Value
Bledo Blanco is surprisingly nutritious:
Vitamins & Minerals: Rich in vitamins A, C, K, and minerals like iron, calcium, and potassium
Protein Source: Leaves and seeds provide plant-based protein
Low Calorie: A healthy, diet-friendly addition
Culinary Uses
Leaves:
