- but
cultivated and
naturalized elsewhere. One
member of the genus, E.
cardamomum, is a
commercially important ****e used as a
flavouring agent in many...
-
Elettaria cardamomum,
commonly known as
green cardamom or true cardamom, is a herbaceous,
perennial plant in the
ginger family,
native to
southern India...
- Indonesia, and Guatemala. The word
cardamom is
derived from the
Latin cardamōmum, as a
Latinisation of the Gr**** καρδάμωμον (kardámōmon), a
compound of...
-
ginger root, nutmeg, turmeric,
Amomum villosum pods (shārén 砂仁),
Amomum cardamomum pods (báidòukòu 白豆蔻), licorice,
Mandarin orange peel or galangal. In Southern...
-
Amomum elegans – now
Wurfbainia elegans Amomum ensal – now
Elettaria cardamomum Amomum epiphyti**** – now
Epiamomum epiphyti****
Amomum filiforme – now...
- 304, note 8; cardamom, with
which it was
often confused, as
Cardamomum maius and
Cardamomum minus, was
reported by
Dioscurides as hot and dry in its qualities...
- Zingiberaceae,
which also
includes turmeric (Cur****a longa),
cardamom (Elettaria
cardamomum), and galangal.
Ginger originated in
Maritime Southeast Asia and was likely...
- (****ze) K.Schum.
Bojeria magnifica (Roscoe) Raf.
Cardamomum magnifi**** (Roscoe) ****ze
Cardamomum tridentatum ****ze
Diracodes javanica Blume Elettaria...
- myristica)
Caper (Capparis spinosa)
Caraway (Carum carvi)
Cardamom (Elettaria
cardamomum) Cardamom, black; badi
ilaichi (Amomum subulatum,
Amomum costatum) (India...
- Capsi****
annuum L.
Caraway Carum carvi L.
Cardamom seed (cardamon)
Elettaria cardamomum Maton.
Carob bean
Ceratonia siliqua L.
Carrot Daucus carota L. Cascarilla...