Uses of Clove and clove oil
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NiyaprakashPosted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:45pm1 CommentCloves ( Syzygiumaromaticum, syn. Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata ) are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae. Cloves are native to Indonesia and used as a spice in cuisine all over the world. The name derives from French clou, a nail, as the buds vaguely resemble small irregular nails in shape. ClovesRead on »
Clove Soup
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Mary ..Posted
Tue 05 Aug 2008 6:10pmcloves, clove
How about deep fried garlic cloves?
I found a nice recipecloves soup
Looks yummy!
Go try clove soup and let us know.
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Cloves
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Julia J.Posted
Tue 27 Jan 2009 8:21pm
I have always loved cloves, but became even more enchanted by them when I learned they are actually tiny dried flower buds! These blue flowers originated in the Spice... Pitta and lower Kapha and Vata. They speed things up, working on the digestion, circulation and metabolism.
Cloves are a natural painkiller and renowned for managing toothache
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The Herb Emporium: Clove Oil (Syzygium aromaticum)
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Total Health BreakthroughsPosted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:04am
It is recommended that you speak with a knowledgeable health professionalbefore using any herbal remedy.
Clove is used as a domestic spice worldwide, but oil of clove also has extensive healing qualities. The health benefits of clove oil can be attributed to its antimicrobial, antifungal, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and immune-stimulating
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Clove Hitches and Pancakes
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Jason MartinPosted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
In the past we have covered the clove-hitch before. But when we saw the Canadian Guide, Mike Barter's new video, we just had to post it.
We have posted a number of his... video where he discusses the merits of the clove-hitch, the merits of Canadian pancakes and the merits of beer in the morning.
In other words, it's a lot of fun
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Jam, shower in piece and cloves.
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Clare GrantPosted
Thu 10 Mar 2011 6:05pm
in a clove cigarette factory work so quickly it looks as if the film is being played at high speed. Also, Nick learnt that mace is part of nutmeg (which I already knew).
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chicken with 40 cloves of garlic
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a nutritionist eatsPosted
Wed 01 Dec 2010 9:00am
My parents used to make this legendary dish, and maybe they still do. I remember it having chicken, apricot, prunes and most exciting – 40 cloves of garlic. Sounds a little odd (prunes?) but trust me when I say it was delicious.
So when I saw the recipe in Food & Wine for Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic, I was instantly brought back
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Eat cloves and rosemary!
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MargaretPosted
Thu 18 Jun 2009 2:56am
I got up really early this morning and didn’t want to wake everyone up by making any noise. So I read a couple of interesting Science Daily articles, including one about the health benefits of spices, titled “Spices May Protect Against Consequences Of High Blood Sugar.” I thought it would be of interest to some of [...]
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Clove (Syzygium aromaticum)
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Krystal PlonskiPosted
Sun 06 May 2012 3:13pm
I recently read a Medscape article entitled, “ A Lesson in Empathy ,” which relayed a student’s story about having a toothache, and alternating pain medications of acetominophen, ibuprofen, and benzocaine topically. After reading this, I was concerned with the dosages of pain killers, as well as the alternation of different types, th ...
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