Scent Leaves (Efirin, Nchanwu)

$4.50

  • Jamaica: African tea bush,
  • Nigeria: nchuanwu/ Ahuji (Igbo); efirin (Yoruba); daidoya (Hausa)
  • Cameroon: masepu
  • Uganda: mujaaja
  • Ghana: Nunum or Onunum
  • Malaysia: ruku-ruku hitam; selaseh besar
  • English: clover basil; East Indian basil; shrubby basil; tree basil
  • Spanish: albahaca Africana; albahaca cimarrona; albahaca de limón
  • French: basilic sauvage; menthe gabonaise
  • Sri Lanka: Maduruthala
  • Chinese: wu mao ding xiang luo le
  • Portuguese: alfavaca-de-caboclo; alfavacão
  • Brazil: alfavaca brava
  • Cambodia: ling leak kranam
  • Cuba: albahaca de clavo; canela; clavo; clavo mondonguero; laurel cimarrón; orégano cimarrón
  • Dominican Republic: albahaca vaca; atiyayo
  • Haiti: basilic à petites fleurs; basilic grandes feuilles; folle basin; fombasin; gran basilique; grand basilique; grand fombasin
  • India: ajeka; doshakleshi; elumiccam tulaci; elumichanthulasi; kattuthrithavu; mali-thulasi; perumthulasi; ram tulsi
  • Indonesia: kemangi hutan; ruku-ruku rimba; selaseh mekah
  • Jamaica: African tea bush
  • Lesser Antilles: basilic; frond bazin; mint
  • Malaysia: ruku-ruku hitam; selaseh besar
  • Netherlands Antilles: anis; yerba di hole blanku
  • Nigeria: nchuanwu/ Ahuji (Igbo); efirin (Yoruba); daidoya (Hausa)
  • Panama: origanum de castilla
  • Thailand: horapha-chang; kaphrao-chang; yira

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Description

Scent Leaf is an aromatic herb that has been introduced extensively across tropical regions of the world. It remains the all time commonest herb ever used by indigence. The scent leaves can be used as vegetables to prepare meals and tea(by boiling and extracting the liquid). It is used mainly as a spice for cooking delicacies due to its aromatic taste. Now, it is easy to dismiss this plant as just another sweet-smelling plant but it is more than just that. Scent leaf has many health benefits. It boasts of antipyretic activities that give it a prominent role in the treatment and prevention of diseases and infections. Consumption of scent leaves is good to cleanse the digestive system by repairing the lining membrane of the digestive tract and it contains arginine that boosts sperm production to promote fertility and child bearing in men.

Contains: Tannins, phenols, arginine, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin A, and more.

 

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