What is Piper Guineense seed?

Piper guineense (Schum and Thonn) is another culinary spice used in traditional medicine to manage cough, bronchitis, rheumatism, insecticidal, anemia, carminative, stomach ache, and cancer (Konning et al., 2004).
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Is Piper guineense same as black pepper?

Piper guineense is also known as West African black pepper – just one of a number of other synonyms. It is a spice native to Africa, thriving mainly in the wild. Its culinary and other uses are well documented, but all the initial reports on its use in sickle cell disorder emanated from Nigeria during the late 1990s.
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What is Piper guineense used for?

Piper guineense (PG) or African black pepper, a climbing perennial plant of the family Piperaceae, is used as spice, food preservative, insecticide, herbal medicine, and as fragrance in the cosmetic industry. PG is used for the treatment of cough, bronchitis, intestinal diseases, and rheumatism.
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What is Uziza seed called in English?

Uziza Seed (piper guineense)

Uziza seed in English is piper guineense, Uziza seed is called Iyere in Yoruba. Uziza is an earthy pepper that is also known as Ashanti pepper, Benin pepper, Cubeb, Soro wisa, Guinea cubed, and other names.
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Does Piper guineense contain piperine?

guineense are dillapiole, linalool and myristicine. These compounds possess anti-cancer, anti-diabetic and antioxidant properties. It also contains piperine which is responsible for the hotness associated with the Piper species and other antimicrobial phytochemicals.
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What is the common name for Piper Guineense?

Piper guineense is a West African species of Piper; the spice derived from its dried fruit is known as Ashanti pepper, Benin pepper, Edo pepper, false cubeb, Guinea cubeb, and called locally kale, kukauabe, masoro, etiñkeni, sasema, soro wisa, eyendo, eshasha'by the Urhobo people, oziza and uziza.
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What is Piper Guineense in Yoruba?

Piper guineense known as iyere in Yoruba and uziza in Igbo is in the family Piperaceae. The fruit of this plant is an invaluable spice known as Ashanti pepper, Benin pepper West African pepper or even black pepper.
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What is the difference between black pepper and Uziza seed?

Some characteristics set them apart. The aroma of Uziza seeds is milder than the black pepper. This is expected as piperine content of Uziza seeds is lower than that of black pepper. Piperine is responsible for that spicy flavor that the black pepper has.
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Is Uziza Seed same as alligator pepper?

Uziza seeds also known as Ashanti pepper. Alligator pepper also known as ulima is blended with the other seeds.
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What is cayenne pepper in Yoruba?

The botanical name of cayenne pepper is Capsicum annum and the yoruba nomenclature(just trying to be mischievous) name is BAWA.
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What is the health benefit of UDA seed?

Packed with Antioxidants

Uda seed contains an abundant amount of antioxidants, all of which synergizes to help get rid of free radicals oxidizing agents in the body. This simply means that this spice can be effectively used for reducing the risk/effect of cancerous tumours.
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Is Uziza seed good for pregnant woman?

Can pregnant women eat uziza leaf? Yes, uziza is safe in pregnancy.
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How do you use uziza seeds for weight loss?

Drink one full cup of the Uda seed, aju mbaise, ginger, and uziza combo first thing in the morning before meal, and last thing at night before going to bed… Recook one aju mbaise + uziza + Uda seed + ginger for three days, folowing the same process and cook another one!
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What is Nigerian name for black pepper?

Piper guineense is commonly called West African Black Pepper or Ashanti pepper (Uziza in Igbo and Ata iyere in Yoruba).
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What is Eru seed called in English?

Eru has also been referred to as a form of 'wild spinach' in English.
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What is the English name for Efom Wisa?

7. Guinea pepper. Also called Grains of Paradise, alligator pepper, and Melegueta pepper, guinea pepper is known as Efom Wisain or Efom Wisa in Twi, Wire Tsuruin in Ga, and Essa in Nzema. The spice has a characteristic pungent flavour, and medicinally, it is used for its anti-microbial and aphrodisiac properties.
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What is alligator pepper called in South Africa?

Alligator pepper (also known as mbongo spice or hepper pepper) is a West African spice made from the seeds and seed pods of Aframomum danielli, A.
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What is alligator pepper called in Ghana?

In modern times, the alligator pepper, also called Hepper pepper in Ghana, continue to be used culinarily. The seeds are used whole or ground to add a black peppery flavor to soups, stews, meat dishes, rice, or even pastries since it can also substitute for cardamom.
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What is black pepper called in Igbo?

Piper guineense is commonly called West African Black Pepper or Ashanti pepper (Uziza in Igbo and Ata iyere in Yoruba).
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What is the common name of Piper nigrum?

black pepper, (Piper nigrum), also called pepper, perennial climbing vine of the family Piperaceae and the hotly pungent spice made from its fruits. Black pepper is native to the Malabar Coast of India and is one of the earliest spices known.
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Is alligator pepper same as black pepper?

While #black #pepper originated from india and other tropical Asian countries, #Alligator #Pepper originated from West Africa. The seeds of Alligator Pepper is black just as black pepper is black…. The main #difference is #black pepper seed is slightly bigger than that if Alligator Pepper.
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Is black pepper the same as Cameroon pepper?

Highly aromatic, and very hot, Cameroon Pepper (also known as “Yellow Pepper” or “Black Pepper”) is made from dried Scotch Bonnet Peppers, and should be used with caution. It adds a distinctive 'Nigerian taste' to dishes. The “Cameroon” part of its name refers to the drying process.
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What does black pepper and honey do?

This spice is loaded with many essential nutrients like vitamin C, flavonoids, antioxidants and antibacterial properties. When used in combination with honey, black pepper loosens up the phlegm and helps you to breath. Read about more health benefits of black pepper.
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What spices contain piperine?

Piperine is the alkaloid responsible for the pungency of black pepper, Piper nigrum (Piperaceae), and Piper longum L., commonly known as long pepper.
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What is African black pepper?

African pepper is a name for several unrelated pepper-like spices traded from the general region of West Africa: Aframomum melegueta from the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), also known as grains of paradise, melegueta pepper, alligator pepper, Guinea grains, ossame, fom wisa, and (ambiguously) Guinea pepper.
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