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Pimenta dioica (allspice)
Said to combine the flavour of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves, allspice is best known as an ingredient in cakes and baking, but is also used in a variety of sweet and savoury dishes and drinks.

 


#749 Pimenta dioica
Common Names: allspice, pimento, Jamaica pepper
Family: Myrtaceae (myrtle Family)
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Pimenta officinalis Lindl., Pimenta officinalis Berg
pharmaceutical
Fructus Amomi, Fructus Pimentae
Arabic
تواب" حاوة, ف"ف" إفرنجي ح"و, بهار ح"و, ف"ف" تاب", ف"ف" مكسيك ...

Allspice, Pimento, Jamaica pepper
Scientific Name: Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr.
Synonym:
Family: Myrtaceae ...

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Pimenta dioica. Allspice. With fragrant evergreen leaves when crushed
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Pimenta-De-Rabo, Pimenta-De-São-Tom Jiefo
Common Names in Russian:
Afrikanskij Perec, Afrikanskij Perets, Gvinejskij Perec, Gvinejskij Perets, А"риканский перец, "винейский перец ...

Pimenta dioica
Family: Myrtaceae
Allspice, Jamaica Pepper, Pimento Tree, Alspice
Origin: southern Mexico through Central America and the Caribbean ...

Pimenta dioica
MEDICINAL: Allspice is used as a paste to soothe and relieve toothache, and as a mouthwash to freshen the breath.
RELIGIOUS: Allspice encourages healing, and is used in mixtures to ask for money and good fortune.

Allspice
(Pimenta dioica)
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Allspice
Botanical: Pimento officinalis (LINDL.)
Family: N.O. Myrtaceae ...

Pimienta blanca - Pimenta dioica
Pimienta de Jamaica - Pimenta dioica
Pimienta gorda - Pimenta dioica
Pimienta negra - Piper nigrum
Pimiento - Capsicum annuum
Pimpinela blanca - Pimpinella saxifraga
Pimpinela mayor - Sanguisorba officinalis ...

or allspice, common names for a tree (Pimenta dioica or P. officinalis) of the family Myrtaceae (myrtle family) cultivated in the West Indies for its dried unripe berries, used medicinally and as a spice (also called pimento or allspice).

Allspice (Pimenta dioica)
Angelica (Angelica archangelica)
Anise (Pimpinella anisum)
Aniseed myrtle (Syzygium anisatum) (Australia)
Annatto (Bixa orellana)
Apple mint (Mentha suaveolens)
Asafoetida (Ferula assafoetida) ...

See also: Pepper, Allspice, Green, Orange, Mango

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