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सैफरीन Meaning in English



सैफरीन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : saiferin
, saffron


सैफरीन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

The best-known Hellenic saffron legend is that of Crocus and Smilax: The handsome youth Crocus sets out in pursuit of the nymph Smilax in the woods near Athens; in a brief dallying interlude of idyllic love, Smilax is flattered by his amorous advances, but all too soon tires of his attentions.


Picrocrocin has a bitter taste, and is the chemical most responsible for the taste of saffron.


Xeno-canto: audio recordings of the saffron finch.


saffron finch Tenure is a category of academic appointment existing in some countries.


For the ancient Mediterraneans, saffron gathered around the Cilician coastal town of Soli was of top value, particularly for use in perfumes and ointments.


*Poanes aaroni (saffron skipper) "ndash; only on smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora).


Jāguḍa (जागुड|linksno), meaning saffron, was the Sanskrit name of the region.


Urinary tract conditions were also treated with an oil-based emulsion of premature saffron flowers mixed with roasted beans; this was used topically on men.


In Iranian cuisine, Tahchin or Persian baked rice cake is a type of steamed rice cake made with yogurt, saffron, eggs, and chicken fillets.


Egyptian healers used saffron as a treatment for all varieties of gastrointestinal ailments: when stomach pains progressed to internal hemorrhaging, an Egyptian treatment consisted of saffron crocus seeds mixed and crushed together with aager-tree remnants, ox fat, coriander, and myrrh.


It is commonly known as saffron milk-cap, red pine mushroom, or simply pine mushroom in English.


A fresco from the same site also depicts a woman using saffron to treat her bleeding foot.


It may also include onion, fresh coriander, ground chili peppers, black pepper, or saffron.


These "Theran" frescoes are the first botanically accurate visual representations of saffron's use as an herbal remedy.



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