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[Saffron The chapter begins with discussion of length, the origin, description and distribution of Saffron, worldwide. It goes further to discuss the various aspects of crop management of saffron, including soil requirements, crop protection, etc. It concludes with the discussion of the potential of Saffron, as a rare and unique spice of the world. Tulasi The chapter discusses Tulasi, the sacred Indian plant, worshiped by all Hindus. It highlights Tulasi’s food value. Tulasi has also many pharmaceutical properties. These are discussed in the chapter.]
Published: Jan 2, 2023
Keywords: Origin; Description; Distribution; Economic viability; Sacred; Hindu; Mucilage; Food value
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