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Gymnema is a tropical, evergreen, lignified liana. It is species of the numerous genus Gymnema, which belongs to the fam...
12/06/2023

Gymnema is a tropical, evergreen, lignified liana. It is species of the numerous genus Gymnema, which belongs to the family Asclepiadaceae.
Gymnema is a highly branched, perennial, evergreen plant. This is a large tree vine capable of rooting in nodes. The stems of the plant are bare and branched. The young tips of the plant are pubescent. Gymnema leaves are simple, have elliptical or oval form. The calyx is dioecious. Liana flowers are small, and yellowish in color. There are five stamens, they are connected to the column with gynoecium. Gymnema fruits are paired, open, spindle-shaped leaflets. Gymnema Sylvestre has numerous seeds; they have a bunch of hairs, which is a device for propagation by the wind
The roots and the aerial part of Gymnema Sylvestre contain monoterpene glycosides (gentiopicrin and amarogencin, gentziin, gentisin, gentiamarin, gentiakaumol, gentianoza), flavonoids, alkaloid (gentianin and iridoid), catechins, as well as polysaccharide acids, pecid oils, as well as essential oil, tannins, and resin.
The historical homeland of Gymnema Sylvestre is India. Gymnema is the oldest tropical liana.
In Hindi, Gymnema is called “Gurmar”, which means “sugar destroyer”.

Beet Root (lat. Beta vulgaris) is a species of the genus Beet, the Amaranth family (previously the genus belonged to the...
12/05/2023

Beet Root (lat. Beta vulgaris) is a species of the genus Beet, the Amaranth family (previously the genus belonged to the Mature family). It is a two-year (less often perennial) herbaceous plant 0.2 to 1.2 m. height. The root of the wild form is thin and the root of the cultivated form is fleshy, thick. The leaves of the beets are oblong-oval or oval-heart-shaped and are of green and purple color. Flowering occurs only in the second year of the plant, in July - August. On the flower-bearing stem, there is panicked inflorescence from axillary, bisexual, green colored flowers. Small insects and wind pollinate them. The fruits ripen at the end of August – September. They are single-seeded boxes, fused together into seed-balls (2 - 6 pcs.).
Raw beetroot contains 88% of water. Beta Vulgaris ordinarily contains a large amount of fiber, vitamin C, A, PP, vitamins of group B, as well as pectins and glucose. Beet is rich in folic and pantothenic acid. It also contains macro- and microelements (potassium, sodium, calcium, boron, vanadium, iron, magnesium, manganese, iodine, cobalt, copper, zinc, phosphorus, sulfur, cesium, rubidium, chlorine). Also triterpene glycosides and organic acids: citric, oxalic, malic; amino acids: betaine, betanin, lysine, valine, arginine, histidine are found in Beet Root. The amount of ascorbic acid, beta-carotene and folic acid is higher in beet leaves than in roots.
The first mention of beets appears in the Mediterranean and Babylon, where it is described as a vegetable plant. Firstly, only its leaves and petioles were eaten.

A large variety of Beet Root appeared only after the 16th century, and beets firmly conquered the position of valuable vegetable crops.

Sugar beet appeared much later, after intensive work of breeders. In 1747, Andreas Marggraf discovered sugar in beets that looked like cane sugar.

In 1802, a factory was opened in Lower Silesia. Since then, sugar beet has been the second source of sugar after sugarcane, and has now spread everywhere except Antarctica.

In ancient Greece, beetroot was a symbol of quarrels and troubles. If someone wanted to mock somebody, they sent him a beet as a gift.

Interesting to know that beetroot is the sweetest vegetable and champion among vegetables in iodine content.

11/28/2023

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