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|Definition=[ᾰ], τό, < | |Definition=[ᾰ], τό,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[cardamom]], [[cardamon]], [[cardamum]], [[Elettaria cardamomum]], [[Theophrastus|Thphr.]] ''[[Historia Plantarum|HP]]''9.7.2, Dsc.1.6, etc.<br><span class="bld">II</span> = [[γεράνιον]], Ps.-Dsc.3.116. (For [[καρδαμάμωμον]].) | ||
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Cardamom (/ˈkɑːrdəməm/), sometimes cardamon or cardamum, is a spice made from the seeds of several plants in the genera Elettaria and Amomum in the family Zingiberaceae. Both genera are native to the Indian subcontinent and Indonesia. They are recognized by their small seed pods: triangular in cross-section and spindle-shaped, with a thin, papery outer shell and small, black seeds; Elettaria pods are light green and smaller, while Amomum pods are larger and dark brown. | |wketx=Cardamom (/ˈkɑːrdəməm/), sometimes cardamon or cardamum, is a spice made from the seeds of several plants in the genera Elettaria and Amomum in the family Zingiberaceae. Both genera are native to the Indian subcontinent and Indonesia. They are recognized by their small seed pods: triangular in cross-section and spindle-shaped, with a thin, papery outer shell and small, black seeds; Elettaria pods are light green and smaller, while Amomum pods are larger and dark brown. | ||
Species used for cardamom are native throughout tropical and subtropical Asia. The first references to cardamom are found in Sumer, and in the Ayurvedic literatures of India. Nowadays, it is also cultivated in some other countries, such as Guatemala, Malaysia and Tanzania. The German coffee planter Oscar Majus Kloeffer introduced Indian cardamom (kerala) to cultivation in Guatemala before World War I; by 2000, that country had become the biggest producer and exporter of cardamom in the world, followed by India. | Species used for cardamom are native throughout tropical and subtropical Asia. The first references to cardamom are found in Sumer, and in the Ayurvedic literatures of India. Nowadays, it is also cultivated in some other countries, such as Guatemala, Malaysia and Tanzania. The German coffee planter Oscar Majus Kloeffer introduced Indian cardamom (kerala) to cultivation in Guatemala before World War I; by 2000, that country had become the biggest producer and exporter of cardamom in the world, followed by India. | ||
Cardamom is the world's third-most expensive spice, surpassed in price per weight only by vanilla and saffron. | Cardamom is the world's third-most expensive spice, surpassed in price per weight only by vanilla and saffron. | ||
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|esmgtx=τό bot. [[cardamomo]] καρδάμωμον λαβὼν καὶ τὰ ὀνόματα ἅγια λέγων <b class="b3">toma cardamomo y pronuncia los nombres sagrados</b> P III 390 P III 311 (fr. lac.) | |||
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{{trml | |||
|trtx=af: Kardamom; | |||
arc: ܫܘܫܡܢܝܬܐ (ܝܥܝܬܐ); | |||
arz: حبهان; | |||
ast: Cardamomu; | |||
bs: Kardamom; | |||
cs: Kardamom (koření); | |||
cy: Cardamom; | |||
da: Kardemomme; | |||
el: Κάρδαμο; | |||
en: Cardamom; | |||
eo: Kardamomo; | |||
es: Cardamomo; | |||
et: Kardemon; | |||
fa: هل; | |||
gd: Càrdamon; | |||
gl: Cardamomo; | |||
gom: वेलची; | |||
gu: ઇલાયચી; | |||
he: הל; | |||
hi: इलायची; | |||
hr: Kardamom; | |||
hy: Հիլ; | |||
id: Kapulaga; | |||
io: Kardamomo; | |||
it: Cardamomo; | |||
ja: カルダモン; | |||
jv: Kapulaga; | |||
kk: Кардамон; | |||
ko: 카다멈; | |||
lv: Kardamons; | |||
mr: वेलदोडे; | |||
ms: Buah pelaga; | |||
nds: Kardamom; | |||
new: एला; | |||
ps: لاچی; | |||
pt: Cardamomo; | |||
ru: Кардамон; | |||
sa: एला; | |||
sd: ننڍو ڦوٽو; | |||
sh: Kardamon; | |||
simple: Cardamom; | |||
sr: Кардамон; | |||
su: Kapulaga; | |||
ta: ஏலம் (தாவரம்); | |||
tcy: ಏಲಕ್ಕಿ; | |||
te: ఏలకులు; | |||
th: กระวาน; | |||
tr: Kakule; | |||
uk: Кардамон; | |||
yi: קארדעמאן; | |||
zh: 山姜族; | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center> | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Black and green cardamom.jpg|Black and green cardamom | |||
File:Cardamom Plant ( One year Old).jpg|Cardamom plant (one year old) | |||
File:Leaves of Cardamom.jpg|Leaves of cardamom | |||
File:Cardamom Flowers and Blooms.jpg|Cardamom flowers and blooms | |||
File:Flower of cardamom.jpg|Cardamom flower | |||
File:Closeup of Cardamom Flower.jpg|Closeup of cardamom flower | |||
File:Cardamom-Dried-Seeds01.jpg |Cardamom fruit and seeds | |||
File:Elettaria cardamomum Capsules and seeds.jpg|Green cardamom pods and seeds | |||
File:Green Cardamom.JPG|Jar of green cardamom | |||
File:Cardamom.JPG|White cardamom pods in a bowl | |||
File:Elettaria cardamomum capsules.jpg|Cardamom pods as used as a spice in India | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
}} |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 1 November 2024
English (LSJ)
[ᾰ], τό,
A cardamom, cardamon, cardamum, Elettaria cardamomum, Thphr. HP9.7.2, Dsc.1.6, etc.
II = γεράνιον, Ps.-Dsc.3.116. (For καρδαμάμωμον.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 1326] τό, ein Gewürz, cardamomum, Theophr. u. Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
καρδάμωμον: τό, εἶδος ἀρώματος, Λατ. amomum cardamum, Θεοφρ. π. Φυτ. Ἱστ. 9. 7, 2.
Spanish
Wikipedia EN
Cardamom (/ˈkɑːrdəməm/), sometimes cardamon or cardamum, is a spice made from the seeds of several plants in the genera Elettaria and Amomum in the family Zingiberaceae. Both genera are native to the Indian subcontinent and Indonesia. They are recognized by their small seed pods: triangular in cross-section and spindle-shaped, with a thin, papery outer shell and small, black seeds; Elettaria pods are light green and smaller, while Amomum pods are larger and dark brown.
Species used for cardamom are native throughout tropical and subtropical Asia. The first references to cardamom are found in Sumer, and in the Ayurvedic literatures of India. Nowadays, it is also cultivated in some other countries, such as Guatemala, Malaysia and Tanzania. The German coffee planter Oscar Majus Kloeffer introduced Indian cardamom (kerala) to cultivation in Guatemala before World War I; by 2000, that country had become the biggest producer and exporter of cardamom in the world, followed by India.
Cardamom is the world's third-most expensive spice, surpassed in price per weight only by vanilla and saffron.
Léxico de magia
τό bot. cardamomo καρδάμωμον λαβὼν καὶ τὰ ὀνόματα ἅγια λέγων toma cardamomo y pronuncia los nombres sagrados P III 390 P III 311 (fr. lac.)
Translations
af: Kardamom; arc: ܫܘܫܡܢܝܬܐ (ܝܥܝܬܐ); arz: حبهان; ast: Cardamomu; bs: Kardamom; cs: Kardamom (koření); cy: Cardamom; da: Kardemomme; el: Κάρδαμο; en: Cardamom; eo: Kardamomo; es: Cardamomo; et: Kardemon; fa: هل; gd: Càrdamon; gl: Cardamomo; gom: वेलची; gu: ઇલાયચી; he: הל; hi: इलायची; hr: Kardamom; hy: Հիլ; id: Kapulaga; io: Kardamomo; it: Cardamomo; ja: カルダモン; jv: Kapulaga; kk: Кардамон; ko: 카다멈; lv: Kardamons; mr: वेलदोडे; ms: Buah pelaga; nds: Kardamom; new: एला; ps: لاچی; pt: Cardamomo; ru: Кардамон; sa: एला; sd: ننڍو ڦوٽو; sh: Kardamon; simple: Cardamom; sr: Кардамон; su: Kapulaga; ta: ஏலம் (தாவரம்); tcy: ಏಲಕ್ಕಿ; te: ఏలకులు; th: กระวาน; tr: Kakule; uk: Кардамон; yi: קארדעמאן; zh: 山姜族;