pimenta - How to Grow Allspice Tree Pimenta dioica formerly P officinalis

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pimenta - Pimenta is a genus of flowering kode doors plants in the myrtle family native to Central and South America Mexico and the West Indies It includes allspice West Indian bay tree and other species with peppercornlike berries allspice Pimenta dioica tropical evergreen tree of the myrtle family and its berries the source of a highly aromatic spice The plant is native to the West Indies and Central America Allspice was so named because the flavour of the dried berry resembles a combination of cloves cinnamon and nutmeg It is widely used in baking and is Allspice is the dried unripe berry of Pimenta dioica a tree native to the Americas It has a flavour similar to cinnamon nutmeg and clove and is used in many cuisines especially Jamaican Middle Eastern and Polish Genus Pimenta An Updated Comprehensive Review on Botany PubMed The Botanical Profile of Allspice Trees Savory Suitcase Allspice Wikipedia Why You Should Have a Jar of Portuguese Pimenta Moida Pimenta genus Wikipedia Pimenta is a genus of flowering plants belonging to family Myrtaceae native to the West Indies Mexico and South America Numerous traditional uses were reported as antiinflammatory analgesic antipyretic sedative diuretic and sexual stimulant This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the botany traditional uses The spice derives its name from the Portuguese pimenta Spanish pimientapepper which was given it from its resemblance to peppercorns ConstituentsThe chief constituent of Pimento is from 3 to 45 per cent of a volatile oil contained in glands in the pericarp of the seeds and obtained by distillation from the fruit Pimenta dioica the scientific name judging for the allspice tree belongs to the Myrtaceae family This evergreen beauty is a close relative of clove eucalyptus and guava Its genus Pimenta hints at its peppery flavor while dioica refers to its unique characteristic of having separate male and female trees Medicinal Properties of the Jamaican Pepper Plant Pimenta dioica and How to Grow Allspice Tree Pimenta dioica formerly P officinalis Pimenta dioica plant and seeds All parts of P dioica are used in medicine or cuisines A P dioca tree about 10 years old B Bark of P dioica C Fresh leaves of P dioica D Allspice Dried unripe seeds of P dioica source Kingston Jamaica Accounts of Allspices introduction in Europe go back to its discovery by Christopher Columbus on the Caribbean islands during his voyages A Modern Herbal Allspice Botanicalcom Pimenta moida is a pureed salted and fermented red pepper paste that adds fresh and piquant flavor to Portuguese dishes Learn how to use it in pasta sauces harissa rubs pesto chimichurri and more Pimenta is a genus of flowering plants belonging to family Myrtaceae native to the West Indies Mexico and South America Numerous traditional uses were reported as antiinflammatory analgesic antipyretic antirheumatic antigout sedative diuretic sexual stimulant arthritis and fatigue This article aims to clarify the reported data Genus Pimenta An Updated Comprehensive Review on Botany Distribution Learn how to cultivate the tropical evergreen tree that produces the berries used as a spice in Jamaican cuisine Find out the best growing conditions varieties care propagation and pest control tips for allspice Allspice Description Tree valofe Berry Spice Facts Britannica

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