TABACHIN
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caesalpinia pulcherrima
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OR HAIR OF ANGEL Caesalpinia pulcherrima S. Linnaeus Fam. Leguminosae It is a very old plant use, since even before the arrival of the Spanish was us ...
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TACAMACA
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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Palo Oil, Tacamaca In the Amazon and Orinoco, grow several species of trees of the genus Copaifera, which secrete a resin when they are pierced the ...
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TAMAR Malabar
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garcinia cambogia
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Used Part The flesh of the fruit. Popularly also used the bark. Active Principles Hidroxicítrico acid (30% of dry weight) and its isomers I, II, III ...
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Tamarind
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tamarindus indica
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Properties: atemperante refreshing and digestive tract; laxative ideal for its taste and its effects. Indications: a small dose is used to combat the ...
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TAMARISCOS
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tamarix gallica
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Family: Tamaricáceas. Description Of Tamaris river in the Pyrenees, shrub bark brown and thin branches, numerous, carrying twigs to turn outdated and ...
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Tanaceto
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Tanacetum VULGARE
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nicotiana tabacum linnaeus
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The medicinal use of this plant is very old and it is recommended to treat burns, erysipelas, beatings, grazes, herpes and scabies, their treatment v ...
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tansy
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Tapioca
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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Cassava is a highly valued food plant in hot countries. However, the consumption of its crude root causes a serious poisoning, even deadly. That's b ...
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TAPIRAMO
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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TAPIRUCUSO
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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TARFELA
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verdolaga portulaca oleracea
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He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ...
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TARTAGO
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euphorbia lathyris
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Family: Euforbiáceas. Description: biennial herbaceous plant, of about one meter tall, with root axonomorfa. The stem is erect, fistulous, holds rami ...
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TÁRTAGO OF VENEZUELA
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ricino ricinus communis
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Diosgórides, in the first century AD, already knew the laxative properties of castor oil, but until the eighteenth century did not begin to use in E ...
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TE BLACK
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thea sinensis
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English: Tea. French: Thé. From the family of TEAC or Cameliáceas. Tonic, digestive and astringent, but at the same time diuretic. External use: In c ...
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TE DE ROCA
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jasonia glutinosa
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The use of this tea is widely used in Spain in the territories of the former Crown of Aragon. His tea is very popular, and has a pleasant smell camp ...
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TE GREEN
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CAMELLIA SINESIS (L.) O. KUNTZE = THEA SINENSIS L.
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Green tea Camellia sinesis (L.) O. Kuntze = Thea sinensis L. Tea (green, black), German Tee (grüner, Schwarzer); English.: Tea (green, black). Shee ...
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TE LIMON
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cymbopogon citratus
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People mainly used this plant in cases of stomach pain. He was also healing powers to ease the vomiting, poor digestion and diarrhea. The treatment i ...
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TE OF ARAGON
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TE RINON
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orthosiphon aristaus
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Lamiaceae (Labiatae) Description Semileñosa grass, very branched, up to 50 cm. tall. Angular stems of violet color. Leaves opposite narrowed toward t ...
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TEA
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TEA EDGE
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ...
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TEA FOR BENASQUE
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ...
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TEA FOR GREDOS
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vara de oro solidago virga-aurea
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His name is due to the rigidity of its stem topped by yellow flowers arranged in clusters in the habit of the stem top. HABITAT: grows in forest and ...
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TEA FOR JAVA
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ortosifón orthosiphon stamineus
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Plant native to Southeast Asia to Australia and tropical America. Also known as Java tea. Used leaves and flowering tops. It is not known very well ...
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TEA OF ARAGON
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TEA OF ROCK
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jasonia glutinosa
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The use of this tea is widely used in Spain in the territories of the former Crown of Aragon. His tea is very popular, and has a pleasant smell camp ...
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TEA SWISS
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dríada dryas octopetala
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The peasants of the Alpine country par excellence, Switzerland, the Dryad used since time immemorial as to alleviate the digestive and intestinal cr ...
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TEJO
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taxus baccata
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It's called "the tree of death by toxic substances that contain all its organs, including the crust. It was said that the birds pecking in their stem ...
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TERCIANARIA
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scutellaria galericulata
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Used Part The flowering tops Active Principles 2.7% of crisina-7-glucuronide, 1% of baicalina and escutelarina. Drug Action Plant poorly studied. T ...
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thistle
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THOUGHT
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thyme
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THYME
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TILE (Cornflower)
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TILES
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TILO
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TINECO
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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TIRE MAYOR
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plantago major
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English: Plantain. French: Plantain. From the family of Planatagináceas. Expectorant and blood purifier, astringent, healing and Antihaemorrhagics. ...
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TIRE MEDIUM
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plantago media
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Family: Plantagináceas. Description herbaceous plant with roots in the form of spindle and numerous radículas. The leaves are basal rosette and is av ...
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TIRE MINOR
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plantago lanceolata
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TIRES
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Tolu balsam
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Tomatillo ENGLISH
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alquequenjephysalis alkekengi
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The red berries of alquequenje are an exquisite taste of bittersweet, and is one that keeps in candy or vinegar. In some places it is done fermentin ...
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TOMATO
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lycopersicum esculentum
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Castilian: tomato English: tomato Tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill) is one of the vegetables most commonly used around the world and is in infi ...
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TONGUE Ox
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Toothpicks
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biznagaammi visnaga
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For lovers of natural life, I like to know that the radios that form the umbels of this plant, once dry, are magnificent chopsticks toothpicks. They ...
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TOPESCOHUITE
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mimosa tenuiflora
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Used Part The bark. Active Principles Abundant tannins, bioflavonoids, saponosides, alkaloids (indolalquilamina alkaloids and other minors). Drug A ...
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Tormentilla
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TORONGIL
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artemisia abrotanum
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Melissa HOME Male ABROTANO Artemisia abrotanum Other names: Castilian: ABROTANO male, Torongil, grass lombriguera French: auron mâle, Armoise auron, ...
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TORONGIL SYLVESTER
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melittis melissophyllum
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Other Names: Melisa Wild Unlike the melissa, the Melissa wild does not offer a very pleasant aroma. Is characterized by its f1ores born almost alway ...
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TORONJO
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citrus aurantium
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Names Spanish: bitter orange Portuguese: Laranjeira Acedo English: bitter orange tree, Seville orange tree, orange tree bigarade French: orange amer, ...
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TRAVALERA
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centaurea aspera
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English: Corn flower. French: Centaurea. From the family of Gencianáceas Centauri also called Aspera Hypoglycemic, ie, lowers the amount of sugar in ...
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TREBOL
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trifolium arvense
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Family: Legumes. Description: Grass root axonomorfa, upright and branched stems, up to 40 cm. tall. The leaves have a short petiole, and are composed ...
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TREE OF COL
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VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L.
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Bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus L. Bilberry; al.: Blaubeer, bickbeer; English.: Blueberry. Fruit, leaf The cranberry is a subshrub leaves coriaceous a ...
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TREE OF MELON
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papayo carica papaya
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The fruit of the papaya is one of the most popular tree among all products of America. It is not strange because it receives so many different names ...
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TREE OF PERU
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schinus molle
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Introduction: It is a kind of widely used and recommended for digestive ailments such as colic, bile, stomach pain and constipation. Also for the too ...
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TREE OF STRAWBERRY
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madroño arbutus unedo
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It was already known by Dioscorides in the first century AD and by the Roman naturalist Pliny, who seems that he said, referring to him: "edo Unum" ...
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TREE OF TE
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melaleuca alternifolia
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Castilian: Tea Tree English: Tea tree, medicinal tea tree Melaleuca alternifolia or "tea tree" is a small tree native to the coastal region of north ...
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TREE OF THE CINNAMON
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canelo cinnamomum zeylanicum blume
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Was known and used by the Chinese 2500 years before the Christian era, and was appreciated as much as gold. The ancient Egyptians used to embalm the ...
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TRIAC
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verónica veronica officinalis
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In the countries of northern Europe, the infusion of Veronica is used as a substitute for tea, for its tonic effect natural, free of side effects. H ...
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TRIGONELA
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alholva trigonella foenum-graecum
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It is one of the oldest medicinal plants. The Papyrus of Ébers, Egyptian medical document of the fifteenth century BC, already recommended as a poul ...
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Trinity
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pensamiento viola tricolor
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Began to be used in Europe in the sixteenth century. Uses the whole plant flowering and flowers. It contains saponins to which it owes its diuretic ...
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TROMPETILLA
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dondiego de noche mirabilis jalapa
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TRONADORA
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tecoma stans linnaeus
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It is used especially to treat diabetes, digestive ailments, epithelial, respiratory and gynecological disorders. The most used are the leaves, stems ...
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TRUFA
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tuber brumale
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It was called the truffle a group of fungi of the genus Tuber, used as a food condiment. While the cuisine is more coveted T. melarrosporum, charac ...
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TUPINAMBO
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helianthus tuberosus
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Castilian: tupinambo, Pataca, marenquera English: Jerusalem artichoke, topinambur The Tupinambo (Jerusalem artichoke): It is used by the tubers tha ...
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Turmeric
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Turmero
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cúrcuma curcuma longa
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Although it may seem strange, spices and hot sauces play an important role in the diet of people in the tropics. Without them it would be difficult ...
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Turnera
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damianaturnera diffusa willd
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The leaves of this plant, pleasant flavor of the aromatic, are used in Mexico as a substitute for tea, and enjoy well-deserved reputation as an aphr ...
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TURNIP THE DEVIL
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brionia bryonia dioica
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The tender shoots of this plant in spring, can be consumed like asparagus. But we must be careful because the root and are poisonous. These lanterns ...
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TUYA
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TUYA ARTICLES
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tetraclinis articulata
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Used Part The young branches. Active Principles Tannins, essential oil, rich in Thujone. Drug Action Popularly used as an expectorant and emenagogo ...
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