If the invitation is accepted the woman carrying it applies a little sandalwood to the neck, breast and back of the guest, puts sugar and cardamoms into her mouth, and gives her a betel-leaf.
She is dressed in good clothes and provided with a tray containing betel-leaf biras or packets, cardamoms wrapped in red paper, sandalwood and sugar.
Cinnamon andcardamoms are gathered in Laos and Annam.
Cardamoms are a valuable crop in the same locality, and also in the Nepalese Himalayas.
Cardamoms are the production of various species of plants of the same tribe as the ginger, and might be profitably cultivated with that aromatic root, as well as the Turmeric (Curcuma longa), which see.
Ceylon cardamoms are now worth in the London market (Sept.
In Soonda Balagat, and other places where cardamoms are planted, they are much inferior to those grown in the wild state.
Not more than one-hundredth part of the cardamomsraised in Malabar are used in the country.
The" following are some of the plants from which cardamoms are procured.
The addition of 5 or 6 drops each of essence of lemon and orange peel, with about a spoonful of essence of cardamoms per gall.
Cardamoms and cochineal, of each, bruised, 1/2 oz.
To either of the last two or three add a very small quantity of ground cardamoms or horse-radish.
Several kinds of cardamoms used medicinally and as spices are produced by the genus Amomum, belonging to the natural order Zingiberaceae, the Ginger family.
They would yet be too dear for me, brother,' she answered mildly; 'the cardamoms will do.
True cardamoms to satisfy the best of royal blood--he!
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