Abstract
The proximate analyses and levels of carotenoids and minerals in the leaves of Amaranthus viridis L. and A. caudatus L. were measured. A. viridis leaves were composed of 32.2% crude protein, 11.2% fibre, 3.68% fat, 18.7% ash and a gross energy of 4.19 kcal g while in A. caudatus the crude protein content was 27.2%, fibre 11.1%, fat 5.40%, ash 20.1% and a gross energy of 4.66 kcal g all on a dry matter basis. The A. viridis leaves were superior to those of A. caudatus in the chlorophylls and carotenes contents and vitamin A potency. There were very high P concentrations in both leaves, with the value in A. viridis about 18% higher than in A. caudatus. Na level in A. caudatus was low and there was a particularly high K concentration.