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[[Cinnamomum culilawan]]- Lawang, Kulitlawang, | [[Cinnamomum culilawan]]- Lawang, Kulitlawang, | ||
[[Cinnamomum glaucescens]]- sugandha kokila, berries used ((https:// | [[Cinnamomum glaucescens]]- sugandha kokila, berries used ((https:// | ||
+ | [[Cinnamomum iners]]- Clove cinnamon, Kayu Manis Hutan, Teja Lawang, Medang Teja, described as clove like, likely similar to Lawang ((https:// | ||
[[Cinnamomum malabatrum]]- A species of cinnamon used in a similar way to tamala, the bark is also used. \\ | [[Cinnamomum malabatrum]]- A species of cinnamon used in a similar way to tamala, the bark is also used. \\ | ||
[[Cinnamomum mercadoi]]- Kalingag, primary species traditionally used in Filipino cooking. Described as having a menthol and safrol flavor profile. | [[Cinnamomum mercadoi]]- Kalingag, primary species traditionally used in Filipino cooking. Described as having a menthol and safrol flavor profile. | ||
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[[Ferula tingitana]]- African ammoniacum | [[Ferula tingitana]]- African ammoniacum | ||
Silphium also known as laserpicium is likely a species of Ferula \\ | Silphium also known as laserpicium is likely a species of Ferula \\ | ||
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+ | [[Filipendula occidentalis]]- Queen-of-the-forest, | ||
+ | [[Filipendula rubra]]- Queen-of-the-meadow, | ||
+ | [[Filipendula ulmaria]]- Meadowsweet, | ||
+ | [[Filipendula vulgaris]]- dropwort, fern leaf dropwort, wintergreen scented foliage \\ | ||
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[[Galinsoga parviflora]]- Guasca, a unusually flavored herb, described as tasting like artichoke heart, used for classic dishes in Columbia \\ | [[Galinsoga parviflora]]- Guasca, a unusually flavored herb, described as tasting like artichoke heart, used for classic dishes in Columbia \\ | ||
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[[Saccharina japonica]]- kombu \\ | [[Saccharina japonica]]- kombu \\ | ||
[[Saccharina latissima]]- sugar kelp \\ | [[Saccharina latissima]]- sugar kelp \\ | ||
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+ | [[Salicornia sp.]]- Glasswort, Pickle Weed, Marsh Samphire, (seemingly) all species can be ground into a salty vegital powder. \\ | ||
[[Salix aegyptiaca]]- Pussywillow, | [[Salix aegyptiaca]]- Pussywillow, | ||
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[[Tamarindus indica]]- Tamarind \\ | [[Tamarindus indica]]- Tamarind \\ | ||
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+ | [[Tamarix ramosissima]]- Salt Cedar, Tamarck, A salty herbaceous powder can be made by grinding the dried leaves \\ | ||
[[Tanacetum annuum]]- Blue Tansy, rank and bitter in flavor, resembling many Artemisia species. \\ | [[Tanacetum annuum]]- Blue Tansy, rank and bitter in flavor, resembling many Artemisia species. \\ | ||
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[[Thymus vulgaris]]- Thyme, Common thyme \\ | [[Thymus vulgaris]]- Thyme, Common thyme \\ | ||
[[Thymus zygis]]- This species is the main source of Thyme essential oil, It has 4 chemotypes that have high quantities of thymol, linalool, carvacrol, and geraniol. \\ | [[Thymus zygis]]- This species is the main source of Thyme essential oil, It has 4 chemotypes that have high quantities of thymol, linalool, carvacrol, and geraniol. \\ | ||
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+ | [[Torreya grandis]]- Chinese Nutmeg Yew, though in the yew subsection of conifers, it has edible seeds and arils that are described as nutmeg-bergamot like\\ | ||
[[Trachyspermum ammi]]- Ajwain, Thyme-Oregano like with a small amount of anise like flavor, very strong \\ | [[Trachyspermum ammi]]- Ajwain, Thyme-Oregano like with a small amount of anise like flavor, very strong \\ | ||
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[[Tropaeolum majus]]- Nasturtium, all parts including seeds have a spicy horseradish/ | [[Tropaeolum majus]]- Nasturtium, all parts including seeds have a spicy horseradish/ | ||
[[Tropaeolum tuberosum]]- Mashua, The tubers are eaten as a starchy vegetable and retain some of the sharp characteristic flavor of the genus. \\ | [[Tropaeolum tuberosum]]- Mashua, The tubers are eaten as a starchy vegetable and retain some of the sharp characteristic flavor of the genus. \\ | ||
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+ | [[Turnera diffusa]]- described as spicy, fig like and also chamomile like. A relative of passionfruit from Mexico and southwestern united states\\ | ||
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[[Umbellularia californica]]- California Bay, a unique an indispensable spice. \\ | [[Umbellularia californica]]- California Bay, a unique an indispensable spice. \\ |