Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr.
സർവ്വസുഗന്ധി
Family : MYRTACEAE
Synonym : Pimenta officinalis Lindl.
Common Names : Sarvasugandhi, All spice, Pimento Tree
Flowering Period : March – June
Distribution : Native of Central America
Habitat : Cultivated
Uses : The dried fruits are used as flavouring in a wide range of foods. They are said to combine the aroma and flavour of nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon. Fruits improves the digestion, has a tonic effect upon the nervous system and is locally antiseptic and anaesthetic. Externally, it is used to treat chest infections, muscular aches and pains. It is used internally in the treatment of indigestion, wind, diarrhoea and nervous exhaustion. The essential oil is carminative and antioxidant. The essential oil is used to ease the pain of toothache. An essential oil obtained from the leaves, called ‘pimento leaf oil’, is used in perfumery, especially in oriental fragrances and after-shave lotions.
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