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to north east india up to an altitude of 2000 meters msl. it also grows in nepal, bangladesh and myanmar. the leaves are harvested when the tree attains an age of 10 years which continue for a century. mature leaves are collected during october to march. uses the leaf is mainly used for flavouring food
. it is widely used in pharmaceutical preparations because of its hypoglycemic, stimulant and carminative properties. it is also used in indian system of traditional medicines. indian name of spices hindi : tejpat bengali : tejpata gujarati : tamalapatra kashmiri : tejpata malayalam : tamalapatram marathi...
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to north east india up to an altitude of 2000 meters msl. it also grows in nepal, bangladesh and myanmar. the leaves are harvested when the tree attains an age of 10 years which continue for a century. mature leaves are collected during october to march. uses the leaf is mainly used for flavouring food
. it is widely used in pharmaceutical preparations because of its hypoglycemic, stimulant and carminative properties. it is also used in indian system of traditional medicines. indian name of spices hindi : tejpat bengali : tejpata gujarati : tamalapatra kashmiri : tejpata malayalam : tamalapatram marathi...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/tejpat.html
pepper - medicinal properties pepper from piper nigrum is one of the oldest and world's most important spice. black pepper is the dried fruit of piper nigrum l. native of malabar coast of south western india; pepper is also called the king of spices. pepper is used in certain tonic and rubefacient preparations
and also used as flavour ingredient in most major food products including non alcoholic beverages, candies, baked foods, meat and meat products, cheese, condiments and relishes. the fruits are acrid, bitter, carminative, aphrodisiac, diuretic, digestive and stimulant. they are useful for arthritis,...
http://www.indianspices.com/spices-development/properties/medicinal-other-values-spices.html
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to north east india up to an altitude of 2000 meters msl. it also grows in nepal, bangladesh and myanmar. the leaves are harvested when the tree attains an age of 10 years which continue for a century. mature leaves are collected during october to march. uses the leaf is mainly used for flavouring food
. it is widely used in pharmaceutical preparations because of its hypoglycemic, stimulant and carminative properties. it is also used in indian system of traditional medicines. indian name of spices hindi : tejpat bengali : tejpata gujarati : tamalapatra kashmiri : tejpata malayalam : tamalapatram marathi...
https://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/tejpat.html
pepper - medicinal properties pepper from piper nigrum is one of the oldest and world's most important spice. black pepper is the dried fruit of piper nigrum l. native of malabar coast of south western india; pepper is also called the king of spices. pepper is used in certain tonic and rubefacient preparations
and also used as flavour ingredient in most major food products including non alcoholic beverages, candies, baked foods, meat and meat products, cheese, condiments and relishes. the fruits are acrid, bitter, carminative, aphrodisiac, diuretic, digestive and stimulant. they are useful for arthritis,...
https://indianspices.com/spices-development/properties/medicinal-other-values-spices.html
to north east india up to an altitude of 2000 meters msl. it also grows in nepal, bangladesh and myanmar. the leaves are harvested when the tree attains an age of 10 years which continue for a century. mature leaves are collected during october to march. uses the leaf is mainly used for flavouring food
. it is widely used in pharmaceutical preparations because of its hypoglycemic, stimulant and carminative properties. it is also used in indian system of traditional medicines. indian name of spices hindi : tejpat bengali : tejpata gujarati : tamalapatra kashmiri : tejpata malayalam : tamalapatram marathi...
http://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/tejpat.html
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the menu changes nearly every day, and skenes, who earned three michelin stars at san francisco's tasting menu-oriented saison, is taking a more elemental approach at angler, where smoking and aging techniques take center stage. the vegetable dishes also make use of fire and embers for complex preparations
shallots and garlic that play up the caramelization of the grilled vegetable, for which the server provides a bib to catch any errant beet juice. smoky flavors — skenes really likes embers — reappear in the toast with embered bread sauce topped with thick slices of black truffles. while the vegetable preparations...
https://www.knoldseafood.com/angler-is-l-a-s-major-new-seafood-restaurant/
are used as a treatment for diarrhea. in effect, tinctures capitalize on one of the more unpleasant side effects of taking opium-type drugs on a regular basis: constipation. consequently, the "constipating" effects of a tincture work well at relieving persistent diarrhea symptoms. since tincture preparations
physician, these effects can also control diarrhea symptoms. the morphine ingredient contained in opium accounts for the drug's analgesic effects; however, opium tinctures contain small doses of morphine so its analgesic effects are negligible. the morphine ingredient helps delay the time it takes food...
https://opium.com/tincture/what-is-opium-tincture/