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horseradish$35968$ - перевод на греческий

WIDELY CULTIVATED, FAST-GROWING, NUTRIENT-RICH TREE
Drumstick (fruit); Drumstick Tree; Drumstick (vegetable); Horseradish tree; Ben oil tree; Marungay; Muringa; Muringakka; Moringa oleifera lamk; Drumstick tree; Horseradish Tree; Dahon ng malunggay; Malunggay; Marongay; Clarifier tree; Drumsticktree; Drumstick-tree; Kalamungai; Moringa pterygosperma; Shevagi; Horseradishtree; Moringa oil
  • Foliage of ''Moringa oleifera''
  • Flowers prepared for cooking
  • Moringa flowers
  • Drumstick vegetable pods at a market
  • Pods of ''Moringa oleifera'' in [[Panchkhal]], [[Nepal]]
  • Moringa pollen

horseradish      
n. αγριοράπανι, χρένο

Определение

horseradish
¦ noun a plant of the cabbage family with long dock-like leaves, grown for its pungent root which is often made into a sauce. [Armoracia rusticana.]

Википедия

Moringa oleifera

Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree of the family Moringaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent. Common names include moringa, drumstick tree (from the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree (from the taste of the roots, which resembles horseradish), and ben oil tree or benzolive tree.

It is widely cultivated for its young seed pods and leaves, used as vegetables and for traditional herbal medicine. It is also used for water purification. Although listed as an invasive species in several countries, M. oleifera has "not been observed invading intact habitats or displacing native flora", so "should be regarded at present as a widely cultivated species with low invasive potential."