Pe > References for ‘pepper’
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[5] CANDAN. Sandal, Santalum album [...] arietinum Linn. CUBEB. Jawa pepper, Piper cubeb Linn. f.
[7] GÁMBHÁRII. Gmelina [...] oppositifolia Linn. GOLMARIC. Black pepper, Piper nigrum Linn. GULAIṊCA. Tinospora cordifolia Miers.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] Rgvedic Age were familiar with black pepper; however, they certainly became [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[6] Yes, hence in the Yajurvedic age, [...] ), soak it in warm ghee or black pepper powder and use it to rub the affected [...] 3 ) .
[8] What is mahápátaka [...] papaya seeds [[in with]] the black pepper. Following this example, other [...] mahápátaka .
[10] Yesterday[see beginning] I told [...] example is the adulteration of black pepper with papaya seeds; because, if [...] encouraged to imitate the first.
[37] 5) Red pepper and green chilli. In the northern portion of Auṋga red pepper and in southern Auṋga green [...] after the oil has been extracted.
[26] Then the third one is mahápátaka. [...] uses papaya seeds [in the black pepper] – he invents a [new kind] [...] nature. It will go on forever.
[22] It is worth mentioning here that [...] differentiate between chilli and black pepper they gave it the name gáchmaric [...] (before the arrival of chillies black pepper was simply called maric [pepper]). Black pepper is a creeper while chilli is an [...] came from Lauṋká.
[39] Have you noticed one other thing? [...] a fish soup with ground cumin, pepper and green coriander leaf. But [...] Vauṋga-D́abák eat fish curry.
[33] Bengali also has its own prefixes. [...] ságara-páriyá. It means “chilli pepper” [lauṋká]. Chilli [...] lauṋkámaric, that is, “that pepper which comes from overseas”.
[26] Furthermore, the result of mahápátaka [...] Mixing papaya seeds with the black pepper is bound to deceive purchasers. [...] the mahápátakii.
[22] Creepers should also be grown along with the trees. Coconut trees should be combined with black pepper creepers; palmyra with jasmine [...] kambel, 11. choi, and 12. black pepper. Only one type of creeper should be planted by each lake.
[18] The Saḿskrta word “nikat́a” [...] that [[piipul and golmaric [black pepper] were]] widely prevalent in India. [...] “laḿká”.
[43] 4) Another meaning of the word [...] “chilli” or “black pepper”). In olden times kat́ugandhabiija [...] spicy and pungent, hence the name.
[91] Creepers to be grown in protected [...] variety of betel leaf and long pepper (pepul) [Piper longum Linn.] climbing on alternate red oaks; black pepper (golmarich) [Piper nigrum Linn.] [...] grown only in protected areas.
[54] This kind of change is inevitable [...] rate. In old Bengal cumin, black pepper, long pepper, coriander and turmeric were used [...] popular in the local language.
[13] Coconuts require saline water, [...] betel nut. In the same soil black pepper can also be profitably grown. [...] South Bengal can grow betel leaf.
[160] Sufficient black pepper can be grown in Tripura because [...] course, Tripura already grows black pepper and hot chilli, but the production [...] market for hot chilli in Bangladesh.
[9] Pátaka is again subdivided [...] unscrupulous businessman adulterates black pepper with papaya seeds. Nobody will [...] from any type of pleasure-seeking.
[9] But atipátaka cannot be [...] using papaya seeds in the [black pepper]. Here he starts a particular [...] called mahápátaka.
[30] So we were talking about the word [...] again its meaning becomes “pepper” (its pronunciation will be pep-ár). [...] long after the invention of paper.
[2] Hence, after singing songs which [...] sip a mixture of powdered black pepper and warm ghee. [...] called khámbáj.
[46] Black pepper farming : If black peppers [...] leaf mould and cow dung manure.
[49] Red pepper and green chilli : Red peppers [...] after the oil has been extracted.
[16] 1. Excellent results can be achieved [...] water with 2 1/2 pieces of black pepper. Do this on an empty stomach while sitting facing north, on any Monday, after bathing.