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Eugenia pimenta

Pimento Oil (Eugenia pimenta DC, a.k.a. Pimenta ojficinalis L., a.k.a. Pimenta dioica) This is what is commonly called Allspice. The little, dried pimento berry looks like black pepper. It is indigenous to the Caribbean and Central America. Table XVII will show you what it s got [44]. [Pg.130]

The dried unripe berries of the allspice tree, Eugenia Pimenta. Imported om the West Indies. [Pg.181]

Source Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr. (syn. P. officinalis Lindl. Eugenia Pimenta DC.) (Family Myrtaceae). [Pg.19]

Pimenta dioica, Syzygium aromaticum (Myrtaceae) Achillea, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Cinnamomum, Ocimum (basil), Origanum (Lamiaceae), Sassafras (Lauraceae), Illicium (Magnoliaceae), Musa (Musaceae), Myristica (Myristicaceae), Eugenia (Myrtaceae), Piper (Piperaceae), Vitis (Vitaceae) Rosa (Rosaceae),... [Pg.420]


See other pages where Eugenia pimenta is mentioned: [Pg.656]    [Pg.388]    [Pg.656]    [Pg.388]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.4837]    [Pg.214]    [Pg.154]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.388 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.19 ]




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