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'''Pandan''' is a tropical plant in the [[Pandanaceae]] family, which is native to Southeast Asia. It is widely cultivated for its aromatic leaves, which are used in cooking and traditional medicine. == Description == The Pandan plant, also known as [[Pandanus amaryllifolius]], is a type of monocot with long, narrow, green leaves. The plant can grow up to 6 meters in height and has a unique, sweet aroma. The leaves are used in a variety of culinary applications, particularly in Southeast Asian cuisines. == Culinary Uses == In cooking, Pandan leaves are often used as a flavoring agent. They are commonly used in dishes such as [[kaya jam]], a type of coconut jam, and [[nasi lemak]], a fragrant rice dish. The leaves are also used to wrap food before cooking, imparting a unique flavor and aroma to the dish. In addition to these uses, Pandan extract is used in baking and dessert making. == Medicinal Uses == Traditionally, Pandan leaves have been used in herbal medicine. They are believed to have several health benefits, including pain relief, reduction of fever, and treatment of various skin conditions. However, scientific research on these potential benefits is still ongoing. == Cultivation == Pandan plants are typically grown in tropical climates. They prefer well-drained soil and partial to full sun exposure. The plants are propagated through cuttings, and they can be grown both in the ground and in containers. == See Also == * [[Tropical agriculture]] * [[Herbal medicine]] * [[Southeast Asian cuisine]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Plants]] [[Category:Cooking ingredients]] [[Category:Herbal medicine]] {{plant-stub}} {{food-stub}} {{medicine-stub}} {{No image}} __NOINDEX__
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