Plant Detective, The
Devil's Dung Stinks When Raw, But Cooked, It Harmonizes
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:01:29
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Synopsis
This feathery plant from the deserts of Afghanistan and the mountains of Iran stinks - until you cook it, that is, when its pleasant flavor and active antiflatulent and digestive properties emerge. You can find it in Worcestershire sauce and throughout South Indian cuisine as a flavor enhancer and digestive aid. Devil's Dung is also antimicrobial. ( Podcast : " The Plant Detective ") Antiflatulent, helps digestion.