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  2. Tamarind - Wikipedia

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    The pulp is also used in traditional medicine and as a metal polish. The tree's wood can be used for woodworking and tamarind seed oil can be extracted from the seeds. Tamarind's tender young leaves are used in South Indian and Filipino cuisine. [7] [8] Because tamarind has multiple uses, it is cultivated around the world in tropical and ...

  3. Detarium senegalense - Wikipedia

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    Leaf and shoot mixtures have been used in the treatment of ... justifying the medicinal properties of the plant. ... Detarium senegalense et Tamarindus indica ...

  4. Jamu - Wikipedia

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    Leaves: Brotowali or bratawali (Tinospora crispa or Tinospora tuberculata rumphii) Sambang Darah (Excoecaria cochinchinensis or Excoecaria bicolor) Secang (Caesalpinia sappan) Seeds: Adas (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) Fruits: Asam Jawa tamarind (Tamarindus indica) Ceplukan Cutleaf groundcherry (Physalis angulata) Jeruk Nipis Key lime (Citrus ...

  5. List of plants known as tamarind - Wikipedia

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    Tamarind can refer to Tamarindus indica, and to several other tropical trees, including: Diploglottis australis, native tamarind, a rainforest tree of Eastern Australia; Garcinia gummi-gutta, Malabar tamarind, native to Indonesia

  6. Medical ethnobotany of India - Wikipedia

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    The medical ethnobotany of India is the study of Indian medicinal plants and their traditional uses. Plants have been used in the Indian subcontinent for treatment of disease and health maintenance for thousands of years, and remain important staples of health and folk medicine for millions.

  7. Detarioideae - Wikipedia

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    This subfamily includes many tropical trees, some of which are used for timber or have ecological importance. The subfamily consists of 84 genera, most of which are native to Africa and Asia. Pride of Burma (Amherstia nobilis) and tamarind (Tamarindus indica) are two of the most notable species in Detarioideae. It has the following clade-based ...

  8. Tamarindo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The primary ingredient of tamarindo, tamarind (also known as Tamarindus indica L), is a legume, part of the family Fabaceae. [2] Tamarind grows on tamarind trees which are typically found in tropical regions and grow to 24 meters high on average.

  9. Medicinal plants - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesize hundreds of chemical compounds for various functions, including defense and protection against insects , fungi , diseases , against parasites [ 2 ] and herbivorous mammals .