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Naming conventions. In the Warriors universe, the characters in the five Clans (ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan, ShadowClan, and SkyClan) have names composed of two parts. Each cat's name has a prefix (Blue, Bramble, Tall, etc.) which generally stays constant throughout their life. The name's suffix varies through the character's lifespan and ...
Piper zamboangae C.DC. Piper sarmentosum (lolot pepper, lolot, wild betel) is a plant in the family Piperaceae used in many Southeast Asian cuisines. The leaves are often confused with betel, [1] but they lack the intense taste of the betel leaves and are significantly smaller. Piper lolot ( lolot) is now known to be the same species.
Eryngium foetidum. Eryngium foetidum is a tropical perennial herb in the family Apiaceae. Common names include culantro (Panama) ( / kuːˈlɑːntroʊ / or / kuːˈlæntroʊ / ), cimarrón, recao (Puerto Rico), chardon béni (France), Mexican coriander, bandhaniya, long coriander, Burmese coriander, sawtooth coriander, and ngò gai (Vietnam).
v. t. e. Salal berries are a widely used fruit on the British Columbia coast. Salal berries were traditionally picked in late summer and eaten fresh or dried into cakes for winter. There are numerous wild edible and medicinal plants in British Columbia that are used traditionally by First Nations peoples. These include seaweeds, rhizomes and ...
Herbs – leaves, flowers, or stems used for food, flavoring, medicine, or fragrances. Herbs are typically valued for their savory or aromatic properties. Spices – seeds, fruits, roots, bark, or other plant substances primarily used for flavoring, coloring or preserving food.
Chenpi, chen pi, or chimpi is sun-dried mandarin orange peel used as a traditional seasoning in Chinese cooking and traditional medicine. It is aged by storing them dry. The taste is first slightly sweet, but the aftertaste is pungent and bitter. According to Chinese herbology, its attribute is warm. Chenpi has a common name, 'ju pi' or ...
Dysphania ambrosioides is an annual or short-lived perennial plant ( herb ), growing to 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) tall, irregularly branched, with oblong- lanceolate leaves up to 12 cm ( in) long. The flowers are small and green, produced in a branched panicle at the apex of the stem.
Boerhavia diffusa. L. nom. cons. [1] Boerhavia diffusa is a species of flowering plant in the four o'clock family which is commonly known as punarnava (meaning that which rejuvenates or renews the body in Ayurveda ), [2] red spiderling, [1] spreading hogweed, [1] or tarvine. [1] It is taken in herbal medicine for pain relief and other uses.