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Manilkara zapota,
commonly known as
sapodilla (Spanish: [ˌsapoˈðiʝa]), sapote, chicozapote, chicoo, chicle, naseberry, nispero, or soapapple,
among other...
- "fruit"
acids also
provide a
sharp taste. The
addition of
stabiliser and
saponaceous foaming agents extends the life of the bubbles. The
artificial colouring...
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Lysimachia arvensis, syn.
Anagallis arvensis,
commonly known as the
scarlet pimpernel, red pimpernel, red chickweed, poor man's barometer, poor man's weather-gl****...
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Althaea officinalis, the
marsh mallow or marshmallow, is a
species of
flowering plant indigenous to Europe,
Western Asia and
North Africa,
which is used...
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Saponins (Latin "sapon", soap + "-in", one of) are bitter-tasting,
usually toxic plant-derived
secondary metabolites. They are
organic chemicals and have...
- The
Sapindaceae are a
family of
flowering plants in the
order Sapindales known as the
soapberry family. It
contains 138
genera and 1,858
accepted species...
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Sapindus mukorossi,
commonly known as
Indian soapberry, washnut,
ritha or
Chinese soapberry, is a
species of tree in the
family Sapindaceae. It is a deciduous...
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Chlorogalum pomeridianum, the wavy-leafed soap plant,
California soaproot, or Amole, is the most
common and most
widely distributed of the soap plants...
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Quillaja saponaria, the soap bark tree or soapbark, is an
evergreen tree in the
family Quillajaceae,
native to warm
temperate central Chile. In
Chile it...
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Silene vulgaris, the
bladder campion or maidenstears, is a
plant species of the
genus Silene within the
family Caryophyllaceae.
Native to the Old World...