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- evergreen species. Members of the genus are commonly known as soapberries or soapnuts because the fruit pulp is used to make soap. The generic name is derived...
- for the soapnut to be used as a natural surfactant for washing ****nic from soils that are rich in iron. Due to its saponin content, soapnuts extract...
- and may refer to: Sapindus, a genus with the common name soapberries or soapnuts. Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis), also called 'soapberry.'...
- the roots at levels up to 20 percent when the plant is flowering (Indian soapnuts contain only 15 percent). It produces a lather when in contact with water...
- Sahib. Even today the people who visits the Gurudwara gets sweet reethas (soapnuts) as prashad. Due to its religious background this place is considered as...
- along with companion Mardana visited this place, he took rest under a Soapnut (Reetha) tree. Kirpal Singh; Kharak Singh. History of the Sikhs and their...
- strained extract.[citation needed] Sapindus, also known as soapberries or soapnuts, a tropical tree widespread in India, is called ksuna (Sanskrit: क्षुण)...
- officinalis), bamboo, Paasi (Lichen), algae, wild turmeric, Indian blackberry, soapnut and nennari (wild root). They also make baskets using bamboo. They are...
- herbs, using the strained extract. Sapindus, also known as soapberries or soapnuts, is called Ksuna (Sanskrit: क्षुण) in ancient Indian texts and its fruit...
- family Sapindaceae, including its defining genus Sapindus (soapberry or soapnut) and the horse chestnut, and in the closely related families Aceraceae...