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  • ...genus in the Rosaceae family. In the medical field, blackberries are known for their high nutritional content and potential health benefits. ...C]], [[Vitamin K]], and [[Manganese]]. They also contain high levels of [[antioxidants]], including anthocyanins.
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  • '''Amrood''' (pronounced: am-rood) is a Hindi term for the fruit commonly known as guava in English. ...ch in turn is likely to have been borrowed from the indigenous Arawak name for the fruit.
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  • ...ditional medicine. The berry is rich in antioxidants, which are beneficial for heart health and can help prevent various diseases. ...he [[University of Saskatchewan]]'s College of Medicine, which is renowned for its research and medical programs. The city also hosts several hospitals an
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  • ...sert peach''', is a type of fruit native to Australia. The scientific name for the quandong is ''Santalum acuminatum''. ...t for medicinal purposes. The fruit is high in Vitamin C and has twice the antioxidants of blueberries.
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  • ..."catechin" is derived from the [[Scientific Latin|scientific Latin]] name for the [[Catechu|catechu]] plant, from which it was first isolated. The plant' ...hins have been studied for their potential health benefits. They are known for their [[Antioxidant|antioxidant]] properties and may also have [[Anti-infla
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  • ...ll. The berries can be green, white (gray), yellow, or red. They are known for their tart flavor and are commonly used in jams, jellies, desserts, and som ...lso have high fiber content and contain antioxidants, which are beneficial for overall health.
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  • ...plant's distinctive red color and bushy growth habit. The scientific name for the rooibos plant is ''Aspalathus linearis''. ...inantly in Great Britain). The product has been popular in Southern Africa for generations and is now consumed in many countries.
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  • ...vent rancidity and give it a storage life of two to five years. It is used for its smooth texture in foods (including chocolate) and in cosmetics and soap * [[Antioxidants]]
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  • '''Buckwheat''' (pronounced: /ˈbʌkˌwiːt/) is a plant cultivated for its grain-like seeds and as a cover crop. Despite the name, buckwheat is no ...groats, are eaten after being cooked, while the hulls are used as stuffing for pillows and zafus. The plant is also grown as a honey crop or green manure.
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  • ...r taste. The berries are rich in [[vitamin C]], [[fiber]], [[iron]], and [[antioxidants]]. Goji berries have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries due to their numerous health benefits. They are believed to boost
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  • The term "pumpkin" originates from the word pepon (πέπων), which is Greek for "large melon", something round and large. The French adapted this word to p ...and various micronutrients. They are also a good source of [[Antioxidants|antioxidants]], which can help to reduce inflammation and protect against disease.
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  • ...he English dialectal name variously called "hurtleberry" or "whortleberry" for the bilberry. ...itself a variation of "whortleberry" (/ˈwɜːrtəlbɛri/), an old English term for the same fruit.
    2 KB (226 words) - 04:32, 7 February 2024
  • ...with the roots of certain trees. They are highly prized in [[gastronomy]] for their unique aroma and flavor. ...aditional medicine for their potential health benefits. They are rich in [[antioxidants]], which can help protect the body against damage from harmful free radical
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  • ...erm "mate" is derived from the Quechua word "mati", which means "container for a drink" or "gourd". ...ve originated from the Quechua word "mati", which translates to "container for a drink" or "gourd". This is in reference to the traditional method of cons
    2 KB (216 words) - 21:09, 3 February 2024
  • ...ter being processed while green for pickled walnuts or after full ripening for its nutmeat. Nutmeat of the eastern black walnut from the ''[[Juglans nigra Walnuts are rich in [[omega-3 fats]] and contain higher amounts of antioxidants than most other foods. Eating walnuts may improve brain health and prevent
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  • ...syrup, derived from the sap of Acer species, is rich in [[antioxidants]]. Antioxidants are substances that can prevent or slow damage to cells caused by free radi Certain Acer species have been used in traditional medicine for their [[antidiabetic]] properties. Diabetes is a disease that occurs when y
    2 KB (220 words) - 16:18, 3 February 2024
  • ...be foods that are nutrient-rich and considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being. ...er, healthier life. Some of the nutrients that super foods contain include antioxidants, healthy fats, fiber, and phytochemicals.
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  • ...''', is a tropical fruit native to Sub-Saharan Africa. The scientific name for Kiwano is ''Cucumis metuliferus''. ...]. The fruit is rich in [[vitamin C]] and [[antioxidants]], and it's known for its hydrating properties.
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  • The word "orange" is derived from the Sanskrit word for "orange tree" (नारङ्ग nāraṅga), which is probably of Dravidi ...nt types of oranges, including the bitter orange, [[Seville orange]] (used for marmalade), [[Bergamot orange]] (used to flavor Earl Grey tea), and the 'wi
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  • ...ioxidants]]. The berries are also used in traditional [[Chinese medicine]] for their supposed health benefits. * [[Goji]]: Another name for ''Lycium barbarum'' and its fruit.
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