Search Results for: Fruits of the genus pimenta
(r. ursinus is the scientific name of the pacific blackberry and r. idaeus is the scientific name of the red raspberry.) the term boysenberry also is used for the fruit of this plant, which is aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets . it is classified as a blackberry because it keeps its core intact, rather
may be eaten fresh, used in jams, preserves, pies, and syrups, or even made into wine. description rubus, the genus to which boysenberry belongs, is part of the rose family, rosaceae. rosaceae is one of the largest families of flowering plants with about species, including apples , berries , peaches...
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, such as olive oil, fruits, vegetables, as well as to the extraction, isolation, and characterization of antioxidant compounds from medicinal plants, spices, and marine sources. extensive research has also been devoted to the recovery of antioxidants from olive mill waste, winery waste, and other wastes
. the scope of the special issue, entitled "antioxidants in natural products", is to collect all of the available scientific research on the discovery of new antioxidants from all kinds of natural products, as well as their uses for human benefit, and to critically present the available and emerging...
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name capsicum annuum l. heat: none (sr: ) bell pepper is the common name for a cultivar group of the species capsicum annuum, widely cultivated for their edible, bell-shaped fruits , which are characterized by a glossy exterior of different colors, including red, yellow, green, and orange. bell peppers
" in other plants in the genus capsicum. with their beautifully shaped form and vividly colored exterior of diverse colors, bell peppers have been called "the christmas ornaments of the vegetable world," to which is added a crunchy texture and tangy taste (gmf ). building on the diversity in nature ,...
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