Plant Catalog
Illustrative traditional herbal forms and their characteristics. This catalog presents general examples of how traditional cultures prepared and used botanical materials.
Trigonella foenum-graecum Seed Powder
Traditional Form: Classic ground seed form
Characteristics:
- ✓ Traditional milling techniques preserve warm aroma
- ✓ Fine golden-brown powder texture
- ✓ Cultural staple in Mediterranean cooking
Tribulus terrestris Dried Fruit Powder
Traditional Form: Regional ground fruit form
Characteristics:
- ✓ Historical texture and processing methods
- ✓ Natural tan color preserved in powder
- ✓ Traditional folk preparation techniques
Curcuma longa Rhizome Powder
Traditional Form: Everyday spice base
Characteristics:
- ✓ Vibrant golden-yellow hue
- ✓ Simple storage and preparation
- ✓ Mediterranean culinary influence
Boswellia serrata Resin Tears
Traditional Form: Natural collected pieces
Characteristics:
- ✓ Authentic harvest from tree resin tapping
- ✓ Textured purity with aromatic profile
- ✓ Trade heritage across Mediterranean routes
Withania somnifera Root Powder
Traditional Form: Traditional milled root
Characteristics:
- ✓ Earthy consistency and natural color
- ✓ Historical preparation methods
- ✓ Cultural origin in traditional systems
Lepidium meyenii Root Blend Example
Traditional Form: Combined dried root
Characteristics:
- ✓ Layered tradition from multiple sources
- ✓ Diverse botanical sourcing
- ✓ Ritual and cultural interest
Catalog Information
This catalog presents illustrative examples of traditional herbal forms. These are educational descriptions of how plants have been traditionally prepared and presented, not product recommendations or medical guidance.
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