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shrub or
small tree in the
family Rhamnaceae.
Commonly referred to as "
gesho" it was
first scientifically described by
French botanist Charles Louis...
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consists of
three main ingredients; honey,
water and a
medicinal shrub called "
gesho" (Rhamnus prinoides). Tej is also
available commercially to buy in many...
- his
grandfather in
Galilee and his
nanny in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Gesho is a 13 year-old
Ethiopian boy who was one of 14,000
refugees to flee the...
- is
usually home-made and
flavored with the
powdered leaves and bark of
gesho, a hop-like
bittering agent which is a
species of buckthorn. A sweeter,...
-
alcoholic drink which is
prepared from
bikil (barley) as main
ingredient and
gesho (Rhamnus prinoides) for
fermentation purpose. In Oromiffaa, the
drink is...
- Rope
Cosmetology (団鬼六 縄化粧, Dan
Oniroku nawa
geshō), a.k.a. Rope
Makeover or
Oniroku Dan: Rope Makeover, is a 1978 ****anese film in Nikkatsu's
Roman ****o...
- is made from
roasted corn, barley, and
other grain and is
flavored with
gesho, a type of
buckthorn leaf. The
beverage is
often made for celebrations;...
- a
bittering agent.
Various other substances are used, including:
Aloin Gesho, used in Tej,
Ethiopian honey wine
Other prominent uses of
bittering agents...
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herbal medicine, and it is no
longer in use.
Rhamnus prinoides is
known as
gesho in Ethiopia,
where it is used to make a mead
called tej. The
species Rhamnus...
- Teff
accounts for
about a
quarter of
total cereal production in Ethiopia.
Gesho –
leaves and stem used to
flavour tej (mead) and
tella (beer)
Niger seed...