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My Christmas dinner this year includes the traditional turkey and dressing. For dessert we'll have pumpkin and a fruit pie, plus more. My dinner will include a variety of herbs and spices, which make the food taste great!
2000 BC - Here, eat this root. 1000 AD - That root is heathen. Here, say this prayer. 1850 AD - That prayer is superstition. Here, drink this potion. 1940 AD - That potion is snake oil. Here, swallow this pill. 1985 AD - That pill is ineffective. Here, take this antibiotic.
The capsicum family includes red peppers, bell peppers, pimento, and paprika, but the most famous medicinal member of this family is the common cayenne pepper.
This page was last modified Feb. 14, 2003. Plant P450s that have appeared since the 1993 P450 nomenclature update. Part D of the bibilographic P450 documents. These files were broken into five parts to reduce the download time for each part.
A-Modul (3208) Arznei- und Nutzpflanzen SS 2006 Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf Institut für Entwicklungs- und Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen AG Pflanzliche Zellkulturen Leitung und Betreuung: Prof. A.W. Alfermann, Prof. S.
Stopping the torture trade This report is one of a series of publications issued by Amnesty International as part of its worldwide campaign against torture.
Jamaican farmers are experiencing constraints to hot pepper (Capsicum chinense) export production due to a quarantine pest -- the gall midge (Contarinia lycopersici; Prodiplosis longifila).
These are rubefacient, counter-irritant, nourishing and vulnerary for the joints and muscles. Make them by evaporating off the alcohol from a tincture of Capsicum minimum (cayenne) until it forms a thick paste. Add this to melted beeswax and then add powdered Fucus vesiculosis (kelp).
Impact of high-value agriculture and modern marketing channels on poverty: An analytical framework Nicholas Minot and Devesh Roy Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division International Food Policy Research Institute Washington, D.C.