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CHINESE HERBS: Chinese Herbs: Kava kava
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Chinese Herbs: Kava kava. Chinese Herbs: Kava kava. Kava kava is a traditional herb for preparing beverage, known and used by the inhabitants of the Pacific islands since ancient times. People in other parts of the world got acquainted with this herb long time ago as well, still, we know very little about the power and effect of this mysterious plant. The juice from the plant was also used as a tranquilizer, which helped people gain access to the spirits world and communicate with gods and ancestors duri...
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IRANIAN FOOD: January 2013
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Iranian Food- Adas Polow (Rice). Iranian Food- Adas Polow (Rice). 500 grams ground beef or lamb. 500 grams long-grain or basmati rice. 100 grams dates (pitted). 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. Soak rice in water for 3-4 hours, then cook in salted water for 10-15 minutes using a non-stick pot until it just softens. Drain water and empty the pot. Bring 2-3 cups of water to boil. Wash lentil and add to water with a bit of salt. Cook over medium heat for about 15-20 minutes until tender. Links to this post. Peel ...
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IRANIAN FOOD: Iranian Food - Aash-e Aab Limoo (Soup)
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Iranian Food - Aash-e Aab Limoo (Soup). Iranian Food - Aash-e Aab Limoo (Soup). Iranian Food Ingredients :. 200 grams basmati or long-grain rice. 1 kg herbs (parsley, mint, coriander, spring-onion ends). 500 grams ground lamb or beef. 3 spoons split peas. 3-4 spoons fresh lime juice. One spoon dry mint. Salt and black pepper. Iranian Food Instructions :. Of soup is ready to serve.enjoy it hot! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Epicurious.com: New Recipes. Iranian Food - Salad-e Shirazi. Iranian Food - ...
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IRANIAN FOOD: January 2011
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Iranian Food - Salad-e Shirazi. Iranian Food- Salad-e Shirazi. 3-4 tablespoons fresh lime juice. 2-3 tablespoons virgin olive oil. 200 grams fresh mint (or 1 teaspoon dry mint). 1/6 teaspoon black pepper. Wash and peel cucumbers. Wash tomatoes and mint. Peel onion. Chop cucumbers, tomatoes, and onion very finely, and mix. Chop mint very finely and add. Add fresh lime juice, olive oil, salt, and black pepper. Mix well and Iranian food recipe is ready to serve cool.nice! Links to this post.
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CHINESE HERBS: Chinese Herbs : Fenugreek
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Chinese Herbs : Fenugreek. Chinese Herbs : Fenugreek. The herb named Fenugreek, Bird’s foot, Greek hay-seed or Trigonella foenum-graecum LINN from fabaceae family had found its first application in ancient Egyptian culture in 16th century BCE as a substance for mummification. Ancient medical practice of Greeks Indians and Arabians used the herb to treat disorders of different nature and severity. Besides that the herb has the ability to decrease the activity of an enzyme that’s involved in releasin...
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CHINESE HERBS: June 2014
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Chinese Herbs : Dong Quai. Chinese Herbs : Dong Quai. The name of the herb that is mostly popular in Eastern herbal medicine for treating gynecological ailments, fatigue, mild anemia and high blood pressure, is translated as “return to order” and speaks of the plant’s properties to act as general tonic. Dong quai (Angelica sinensis) is also known as “female ginseng”, Chinese angelica and tang kuei (Korean). Moreover, hormone-like actions of the plant balance woman's hormones and cycles and help restore m...
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CHINESE HERBS: Chinese Herbs :Feverfew
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Feverfew is the herb that has been given eleven different names. References to the plant were found in the works of ancient Greek physicians. The botanical name of flower group to which feverfew belongs is the derivation from Greek “pur” (fire) which is the metaphoric characteristic of the hot taste of the feverfew root. The active elements containing in feverfew decrease the release of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in joints that cause arthritis and inflammation and are effective in treating migraine pro...
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CHINESE HERBS: Chinese Herbs: Goji Berry
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Chinese Herbs: Goji Berry. Chinese Herbs: Goji Berry. Asian people tend to live longer than the rest of the human kind and their life-time is often 100 years and more. Herbalist Li Qing Yuen lived to the age of 225. They say that the secret is in the daily intake of goji berries – a powerful anti-aging herb. The Latin name for goji plant is Lycium Eleagnus Barbarum. It is a member of the genus of multiple species - more than 40 in Tibet alone! A very specific feature of the berries is that they must not ...
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CHINESE HERBS: Chinese Herbs: Golden Seal
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Chinese Herbs: Golden Seal. Chinese Herbs: Golden Seal. Optimal conditions for its growth are shade and rich moist soil, so shady woods and edge of wooden lands are common places for Goldenseal. This native North American plant is the most abundant in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana and New York states and in Ontario, Canada. Long-term use (more than 2 weeks) and high doses of Golden Seal are not recommended. The safe amount for use internally is 250 – 500 mg daily. Pregnant women, c...Chinese Her...