genus elettaria (Meaning)

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genus elettaria (n)

cardamom

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus elettaria

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genus elettaria Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Elettaria comprises approximately 115 species of aromatic plants.
  2. Elettaria cardamomum, the green cardamom, is the most widely cultivated species within the genus.
  3. The genus Elettaria is native to the tropical rainforests of southern India, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia.
  4. Elettaria cardamomum is used extensively in Asian cuisine as a spice and flavoring agent.
  5. The capsule of Elettaria cardamomum contains numerous small, fragrant seeds.
  6. The essential oil extracted from Elettaria cardamomum possesses both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  7. Elettaria cardamomum has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for digestive issues and respiratory conditions.
  8. Elettaria species contain various phytochemicals, including terpenes, flavonoids, and saponins.
  9. The genus Elettaria has been the subject of numerous scientific studies investigating its health benefits.
  10. Elettaria cardamomum is a valuable aromatic plant with culinary, medicinal, and cultural significance.

FAQs About the word genus elettaria

cardamom

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The genus Elettaria comprises approximately 115 species of aromatic plants.

Elettaria cardamomum, the green cardamom, is the most widely cultivated species within the genus.

The genus Elettaria is native to the tropical rainforests of southern India, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia.

Elettaria cardamomum is used extensively in Asian cuisine as a spice and flavoring agent.