Aframomum melegueta: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Liliopsida
Order
Zingiberales
Family
Zingiberaceae
Genus
Aframomum
Species
Aframomum melegueta
Scientific Name
Aframomum melegueta

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Grains of paradise

Grains of paradise (Aframomum melegueta) is a species in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae, and closely related to cardamom. Its seeds are used as a spice (ground or whole); it imparts a pungent, black-pepper-like flavor with hints of citrus. It is also known as melegueta pepper, Guinea grains, ossame, or fom wisa, and is sometimes confused with alligator pepper. The terms African pepper and Guinea pepper have also been used, but are ambiguous as they can apply to other spices such as grains of Selim (Xylopia aethiopica).

It is native to West Africa, which is sometimes named the Pepper Coast (or Grain Coast) because of this commodity. It is also an important cash crop in the Basketo district of southern Ethiopia.

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Aframomum melegueta in languages:

Chinese
天堂椒
English
Grains of Paradise
Korean
gi-ni-a-saeng-gang
Polish
aframon madagaskarski

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Aframomum melegueta
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Aframomum melegueta
©Mathias D'haen, some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)