Piante medicinali ayurvediche
La tradizione ayurvedica dello Sri Lanka vanta una ricca varietà di piante medicinali utilizzate da secoli. Lo Sri Lanka vanta una ricca tradizione di medicina ayurvedica, che attinge alle sue conoscenze indigene e a una varietà di piante medicinali. Ecco alcune delle principali piante medicinali ayurvediche presenti in Sri Lanka
Solanum melongena (Ela Batu)
Eggplant (Ela Batu) ????? (US, Canada), aubergine (UK, Ireland) or brinjal (Indian subcontinent, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa) is a plant species in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Solanum melongena is grown worldwide for its edible fruit.
Most commonly purple, the spongy, absorbent fruit is used in several cuisines. Typically used as a vegetable in cooking, it is a berry by botanical definition. As a member of the genus Solanum, it is related to the tomato, chili pepper, and potato, although those are of the New World while the eggplant is of the Old World. Like the tomato, its skin and seeds can be eaten, but, like the potato, it is usually eaten cooked. Eggplant is nutritionally low in macronutrient and micronutrient content, but the capability of the fruit to absorb oils and flavors into its flesh through cooking expands its use in the culinary arts.
It was originally domesticated from the wild nightshade species thorn or bitter apple, S. incanum, probably with two independent domestications: one in South Asia, and one in East Asia.] In 2018, China and India combined accounted for 87% of the world production of eggplants.
Description
The eggplant is a delicate, tropical perennial plant often cultivated as a tender or half-hardy annual in temperate climates. The stem is often spiny. The flowers are white to purple in color, with a five-lobed corolla and yellow stamens. Some common cultivars have fruit that is egg-shaped, glossy, and purple with white flesh and a spongy, "meaty" texture. Some other cultivars are white and longer in shape. The cut surface of the flesh rapidly turns brown when the fruit is cut open (oxidation).
Eggplant grows 40 to 150 cm (1 ft 4 in to 4 ft 11 in) tall, with large, coarsely lobed leaves that are 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 in) long and 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 in) broad. Semiwild types can grow much larger, to 225 cm (7 ft 5 in), with large leaves over 30 cm (12 in) long and 15 cm (6 in) broad. On wild plants, the fruit is less than 3 cm (1+1/4 in) in diameter; in cultivated forms: 30 cm (12 in) or more in length are possible for long, narrow types or the large fat purple ones common to the West.
Botanically classified as a berry, the fruit contains numerous small, soft, edible seeds that taste bitter because they contain or are covered in nicotinoid alkaloids, like the related tobacco..
History
here is no consensus about the place of origin of eggplant; the plant species has been described as native to India, where it continues to grow wild, Africa, or South Asia. It has been cultivated in southern and eastern Asia since prehistory. The first known written record of the plant is found in Qimin Yaoshu, an ancient Chinese agricultural treatise completed in 544 CE. The numerous Arabic and North African names for it, along with the lack of the ancient Greek and Roman names, indicate it was grown throughout the Mediterranean area by the Arabs in the early Middle Ages, who introduced it to Spain in the 8th century. A book on agriculture by Ibn Al-Awwam in 12th-century Arabic Spain described how to grow aubergines. Records exist from later medieval Catalan and Spanish.
The aubergine is unrecorded in Englan
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alloro a fiori artigliosi
Acronychia pedunculata -
Bael
Aegle marmelos -
Albero di Leichhardt
Nauclea orientalis -
Falsa calamba
Coscinium fenestratum -
Malabar Gulbel
Tinospora malabarica -
Titberry
Allophylus cobbe -
Albero di ferro
Memecylon capitellatum -
Foglia di zucchina
Cissampelos pareira -
Arancia amara
Citrus aurantium -
Pianta dell'albero di Reinwardt
Biophytun reinward -
Tè Fukien
Carmona microphylla -
tamarindo del Malabar
Garcinia cambogia -
Albero delle foglie di curry
Murraya koenigii -
Kappetiya
Croton laccifer -
lillà indiano
Azadirachta indica -
Sida spinosa
Sida alba -
Scalatore arancione
Toddlia asiatica -
cannella di Ceylon
Cinnamomum zeylanicum -
Jackfruit
Artocarpus eterofillo -
Karonda
Carissa carandas -
ciliegia spagnola
Mimusops elengi -
uva spina indiana
Phyltanthus emblica -
palma da betel
Areca catechu -
Geranio della giungla
Ixora coccinea -
Allanguum dalle foglie di salvia
Alangium salviifolium -
Champak
Michelia champaca -
Tamarind
Tamarindus indica -
Falso pepe nero
Embellia ribes -
Limeberry
Micromelum ceylanicum -
Scalata dell'Atalantia
Paramignya monophylla
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