Strawberry - Fragaria SSP
 
Description of plant: perennial low herbaceous plant, which thrives in the woods - wild strawberry and gardens in temperate regions. About 400 species of strawberries in the world. Cranberry - The fruits are small, fine aroma, pleasant taste and aroma of the cultivated strawberry. In its composition contains more vitamins, minerals and other important constituents of strawberry and therefore is used in folk medicine. It is rich in invert sugar 10%, vitamin C, vitamin B group, folic acid, carotene, vitamin E, aromatic essential oils, free organic acids and potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc and copper.
The diet used fresh strawberries, and can be dry as well as other fruits and prarađivati in various ways - jam, marmalade, syrup, syrup, sweets, ice cream, jelly and wine. In folk medicine used fresh strawberries, and leaf and root. The root and leaves are used against diarrhea. Fresh strawberries are used against tension and stress, better digestion, diseases of the kidney and gall bladder.
Tea - 2 tablespoons dried roots, leaves, 5 tablespoons of dry spills and boil half a liter of water and let stand for about 15 minutes. Strain and drink warm, three times per one cup.
Strawberry - Belong to one of the largest genera of fruit and appear in more than 60 species. Strawberry was one of the forgotten fruit najnnepravednije between the late Roman Empire to the early 18th century, when it almost fell into oblivion. In France the chance a gardener, who worked at the French court, brought a few stem strawberries with a trip to Italy, and planted them. During a large dinner at the court managed to guests each, despite opposition, served only three strawberries. Evening was attended by Louis XV. where this fruit really liked and was subsequently accepted. The famous botanist Carl Linnaeus argued that heal inflammation of the joints by eating regular morning and evening just strawberries. In folk medicine it is recommended that anemic persons, reumatičarima and people with liver disease, kidney and joints. |