Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Legumes
Le put ones Chick pea(Cicer arietinum) An annual Asian deeds in the pea family, wide elegant for the aliment seeds in its s groundworkt(p) inflated pods. A round yellow-belliedish edible seed, widely utilize as a pulse. Also calledgarbanzo. There be two types of chickpeas desi and kabuli. Desi restricts smaller, darker seeds and extradite more of a rough coat. Kabuli is a longr, lighter colored bean with a smoother coat. Uses * Chickpeas are an important food plant in India, Africa, and Central and South America. * They are the main ingredient of hummus, a do originating in the Middle East. In southern Europe, chickpeas are a harsh ingredient in soups, salads, and stews. * A kind of meal or flour is likewise made from chickpeas. Snap peas(Pisum sativumvar. macrocarpon) A cultivated pea that has edible usually round pods easily snapped like beans and that is classified with the snow pea as a variety (Pisum sativum macrocarpon) also called sugar snap pea. This is pea pl ant producing peas having crisp rounded edible pods USES Raw * The pod can be left whole and served with your favorite dip. The peas can be take from the pod. Puree the raw peas in a food processor or blender and fold the puree into your favorite dip. * Snap the whole pea pod into 1-inch pieces and add to saladsvegetable, macaroni, chicken, etc. Cooked * Use instead of snow peas in oriental dishes. * In stews or soups, add whole or in pieces, 2 minutes before servingjust long ample to heat thoroughly. * Stir-fry as you would any vegetable. Azuki Bean(Vigna angularissyn. Phaseolus angularis)The azuki bean, also known asadzukioraduki is an annual bushy leguminous vine plant widely heavy(p) throughoutEast Asiaand theHimalayasfor its small (approximately 5mm)beans which are utilise as food and to produce a flour. Thecultivars nigh familiar in north-east Asia necessitate a uniform red color. However, white, black, gray and variously mottled varieties are also known. USES * InEast Asi an cuisine, the azuki bean is ordinaryly eaten sweetened. In particular, it is often boil with sugar, resulting in red bean paste (an), a very common ingredient in all of these cuisines.It is also common to add flavoring to the bean paste, such as chestnut. * In Japan, strain with azuki beans (?? sekihan) is traditionally cooked for auspicious occasions. Azuki beans are also use to produceamanatto, and as a popular flavour ofice cream. * On October 20, 2009,PepsiJapan released an azuki-flavored Pepsi product. * In Gujarat, India, they are known aschori. Ornamental plants Zebra Plant (Aphelandra squarrosa) a Brazilian herb with leaves striped green and yellowish white that is widely cultivated as a foliage plant.This plant is often used as ahouse plant. This plant likes lots of light, plainly not direct. It does not bloom often, but it can be encouraged to bloom by prolonged daily exposure to light. USES Indoor and outdoor decoration for houses and others. uprise (Rosa berberifo lia) They form a group of plants that can be erect crotch hairs, climb up or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharpprickles. They digest pinnate leaves and showy flowers having five petals in the wild state but being often double or partly double under(a) cultivation.Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. * Majority of roses are used to decorate gardens as well as for various ornamental purposes. * Roses have diuretic effects as they contain Vitamin C, pectin, malic and citric acids. * It has a medicative effect that cools the body by removing toxins and heat from the body. * Roses are also used all over the world for culinary purposes especially on desserts. * It is also widely used for preparing cosmetics, perfumes, hand lotions, creams, to rose essential oil and rose water.Glossy Abelia (Abelia x grandiflora) Any of several shrubs that have clusters of small white or pink flowers be long to the belong to the genus Abelia, of the honeysuckle family. Abelias are populargardenshrubs. The most widely grown is the hybridAbelia x grandiflora. This is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub with gracefully arching branches to 1-1. 8 m tall, with ovate, glossy, dark green semi-evergreen leaves to 26cm long, and clusters of white-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers to 2cm long. USESGardening and ornamental purposes. rubber-base paint and Resins Chico (Manilkara zapota) Large tropical American evergreen yielding chicle gum and edible fruit sometimes placed in genus Achras. The sapodilla is an lovable upright, slow-growing, long-lived evergreen maneuver. Distinctly pyramidal when young, with age the tree may develops a crown that is dense and rounded or sometimes liberal and somewhat irregular in shape. USES Because of the tannin content, young fruits are boiled and the decoction taken to stop diarrhea.An infusion of the young fruits and the flowers is drunk to relie ve pulmonary complaints. The crushed seeds have a diuretic action and are claimed to rout bladder and kidney stones. The latex is used in the tropics as a crude filling for tooth cavities. A paste of the seeds is applied on stings and bites from lethal animals. The latex can also be used as rubber. pawpaw (Carica-papaya) Large palmlike plant (Carica papaya family Caricaceae), cultivated throughout the tropics and warm subtropics, and its succulent juicy fruit.An evergreen, usually dioecious, tropical American treehaving a crown of palmately divided leaves with pinnate lobes and large yellow edible fruit. USES * A popular breakfast fruit in many countries, it is also used in salads, pies, sherbets, juices, and confections. * The juice of the unripe fruit contain an enzyme that is useful in various remedies for indigestion and in meat tenderizers. * latex is collected in the fruit of the papaya tree. T he latex is collected after scoring the neck of the fruit, where it may either run dry on the fruit or drip into a container. Aleppo Pine (Pinus halepensis)A ache (Pinus halepensis) of southern Europe and the Levant that is of graceful habit, has usually two leaves in each persistent sheath, and yields a wood that is much used for shipbuilding. It is infixed to the Mediterranean area, and is planted as an ornamental and is a source of turpentine. USES * The rosin of the Aleppo Pine is used to flavor the Greek wineretsina. * ThePinus halepensisis widely planted for timber in its native area, being one of the most important trees inforestryin Algeria and Morocco. * This tree is also used as an ornamental tree which is extensively planted in gardens, parks, and private and government agency landscapes.
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