Bitter melon. Encyclopedia of chemistry, analytics & pharmaceutics with 64,564 entries.
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Momordica chanrantia is a member of the Cucurbitaceae (gourd) family, and is therefore a relative of squash, watermelon, muskmelon and cucumber. In the United States varieties will just be listed as bitter melon, balsam pear, or fu kwa.
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What is it? Bitter Melon is an herbal medicine used to treat diabetes, cancer, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, stomach problems, and to increase appetite (appetite stimulant).
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Bitter melon: Encyclopedia with 57,959 entries from biotech, medicine & life sciences.
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CHINESE CABBAGE AND BOK CHOY Science Page DID YOU KNOW? Turnips, Chinese cabbage, and bok choy are all the same plant species. Around the Mediterranean, ancient farmers saved seeds from the plants with the largest roots. They wanted plants with large roots that could be stored for winter.
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Also called bird's-eye rot, anthracnose on grapes reduces berry quality and may weaken the vine. The disease can be particularly severe in the southeastern United States due to the warm, humid weather.
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The muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia) is a native grape species found in the southeastern United States. It grows wild throughout North Carolina and will survive in areas where other grape species will not. The fruit is generally harvested as single berries rather than in bunches.
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