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Badoh negro

The black seeds are called variously in the Zapotec country badoh negro seems to be the prevalent name. But in the Zapotec dialect spoken in San Bartolo Yautepec they are called la aja shnash,... [Pg.293]

Some people believe that badoh negro is the seed the early Spanish... [Pg.190]

The seeds of Ipomoea violacea were used by the Aztecs in religious ceremonies. They were called tlitliltzin . These seeds are used religiously/medicinally by the Zapotecs, Mazatecs, Mixtecs, Chinantecs in Oaxaca and are called Badoh negro. Other species Ipomoea rubro-caerulea praecox, Ipomoea purpurea have tested positive for indole alkaloids.) Ipomoea violacea is commercially available in many horticultural varieties ... [Pg.108]

Vines of the serpent Ipomoea (badoh negro morning glory) Turbina (ololiuqui)... [Pg.19]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.96 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.216 , Pg.223 , Pg.249 ]




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