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Malabathrum, malabathron, or
malobathrum is the name used in
classical and
medieval texts for
certain cinnamon-like
aromatic plant leaves and an ointment...
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known as tejpat, te****atta,
Malabar leaf,
Indian bark,
Indian c****ia, or
malabathrum, is a tree in the
family Lauraceae that is
native to India, Bangladesh...
- Hindi/Urdu
names in parentheses):
Fennel (saunf)
Indian bay
leaves or
malabathrum (tej patta)
Black and
white peppercorns (kali/safed mirch)
Cloves (laung)...
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Cinnamomum malabatrum, wild cinnamon,
country cinnamon also
known as
malabathrum, is a tree in the
family Lauraceae that is
endemic to
Western Ghats of...
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toxin umbellulone,
which can
cause methemoglobinemia.
Indian bay leaf or
malabathrum (Cinnamomum tamala, Lauraceae)
differs from bay
laurel leaves, which...
- var. thyrsiflora) Bay leaf (Laurus nobilis) Bay leaf, Indian; tejpat,
malabathrum (Cinnamomum tamala) Bay leaf, Indonesian;
Indonesian laurel,
Salam leaf...
- ****e cinnamon.
Other notable species are C. tamala, used as the herb
malabathrum (also
called tejpat and
Indian bay leaf), and C. camphora, from which...
- 1–8.3%][citation needed] True
cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) [6.9–11.1%]
Malabathrum (Cinnamomum tamala) [25.3%] Ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata) [3.1–10.7%]...
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grams hypocistis juice, 24
grams myrrh, 24
grams opopanax, 24
grams malabathrum leaves, 24
grams flower of
round rush, 24–66
grams turpentine-resin,...
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Pliny the
Elder as
Saesadai or Sosaeadae), who
traded the
aromatic plant malabathrum, were
described – in
terms similar to
descriptions of the
Kirradai –...