Xylopia aethiopica
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Definition
Noun: - Xylopia aethiopica: A tropical West African evergreen tree (Xylopia aethiopica) known for its pungent, aromatic seeds. These seeds are used as a spice or condiment in cooking and also have applications in traditional folk medicine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The chef ground the dried seeds of Xylopia aethiopica to add a unique, peppery flavor to the soup.
- In some West African communities, Xylopia aethiopica is valued both for its culinary and medicinal properties.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term is primarily used in botanical, culinary, and ethnopharmacological contexts. It is often referred to by its scientific binomial name to ensure precise identification.
- The study focused on the essential oil composition of Xylopia aethiopica.
- As a Modifier: The name can function attributively to describe products derived from the tree.
- They purchased Xylopia aethiopica seeds from the market.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: This species is known by several common names in different regions, including "Ethiopian pepper," "Guinea pepper," "spice tree," and "African pepper."
- Xylopia: The genus name for a group of flowering plants in the Annonaceae family, to which belongs.
Synonyms
- Ethiopian pepper
- Guinea pepper
- African pepper (Note: This common name can refer to other species, such as (Grains of Paradise), so context is important.)
Related Terms and Phrases
- Condiment: A substance like salt, pepper, or a spice used to flavor food. seeds are used as a condiment.
- Folk medicine: Traditional healing practices that use remedies derived from natural sources, such as plants. has a history of use in folk medicine.
Noun
- tropical west African evergreen tree bearing pungent aromatic seeds used as a condiment and in folk medicine