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  2. Eryngium foetidum - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium foetidum is also known as E. anti­hysteri­cum. [9] The specific name anti­hysteri­cum reflects the fact that this plant has traditionally been used for epilepsy. [10] The plant is said to calm a person's 'spirit' and thus prevents epileptic 'fits', so is known by the common names spiritweed and fitweed.

  3. Eryngium - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium campestre is used as a folk medicine in Turkey. In Iran, Eryngium (Boghnagh فارسی- بوقناق) is used as herbal tea to lower blood sugar. Eryngium creticum is a herbal remedy for scorpion stings in Jordan. Eryngium elegans is used in Argentina and Eryngium foetidum in Latin America and South-East Asia.

  4. List of Eryngium species - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium is a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae. As of August 2024, Plants of ... Eryngium foetidum. Eryngium falcatum F.Delaroche; Eryngium falcifolium Irgang;

  5. Coriander - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium foetidum, also a member of the Apiaceae, has a similar but more intense taste. Known as culantro and ngò gai, it is found in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and South East Asia cuisine. [13] Persicaria odorata is commonly called Vietnamese coriander, or rau răm. The leaves have a similar odour and flavour to coriander.

  6. Eryngium aquaticum - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium aquaticum is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common name rattlesnakemaster, [4] marsh rattlesnake master, [2] corn-snakeroot, bitter snakeroot, and marsh eryngo. [5] This plant is native to eastern North America. [2] This biennial or perennial herb grows up to 2 meters tall.

  7. Plants used as herbs or spices - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium foetidum: Apiaceae: perennial or biennial herb culinary, medicinal leaves [4] Coca: Erythroxylum coca and E. novogranatense: Erythroxylaceae: shrub [5] culinary (rare [6]), medicinal, ritual leaves, occasionally seeds source of the recreational drug cocaine: Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus globulus and related species Myrtaceae: tree tea ...

  8. List of vegetables used in Assamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium foetidum: Xukloti Patchouli: Pogostemon cablin: Xukloti Bengal Patchouli: Pogostemon Benghalensis: Xukloti Indian Patchouli: Pogostemon Heyneanus: Mosundori Fish Mint: Houttuynia cordata: Noro-Xingho Curry leaf: Murraya koenigii: Bhedai-Lota Stinkvine: Paederia foetida: Pokmou Tomatillo: Physalis philadelphica: Xorioh Xaak Mustard ...

  9. Coriander (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium foetidum, a Central and South American herb, also cultivated in Asia, and sometimes called Mexican coriander or long coriander; Persicaria odorata, an Asian herb sometimes called Vietnamese coriander; Porophyllum ruderale, a South American herb sometimes called Bolivian coriander

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