The 3rd round to show what I found at roadside.
Ramsons (Allium Ursinum, also known as wild garlic) is native to Europe and Asia, where it grows in moist woodland. It is a wild relative of onion and garlic, all belonging to the same genus, Allium. Cows love to eat them, hence also called cows's leek.
Ramsons is from the Saxon word hramsa, meaning "garlic". There is evidence it has been used in English cuisine since Celtic Britons over 1,500 years ago.
Ramsoms have been credited with many medicinal qualities and is a popular homeopathic ingredient. It is often used for treating cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive problems, as well as for the sterilisation of wounds. Various minerals are found in much higher amounts in Ramsoms than in clove garlic. It is sometimes called the "magnesium king" of plants because of the high levels of this mineral found in the leaves.
作者 Blanche Ho
報告 Hunting at Roadside III #1
- 悪口/ビハ発言
- わいせつ
- プロモーションコンテンツとドバグ
- 個人情報の露出
- 特定の誹謗
- その他
虚偽申告の場合、サービス利用制限など
不利益を受ける可能性があります。