Он действительно существует, век живи: All parts of the plant are edible. It may be dry in winter but can be soaked. Boiling removes the plant's bitterness. It can be added as a thickener to milk or grains or dried and stored.[5]
It is not in great demand, and even in Iceland it is only occasionally used to make folk medicines[6] and in a few traditional dishes. In earlier times, it was much more widely used in breads, porridges, soups, etc.[7] It forms a nutritious and easily digested amylaceous food, being used in place of starch in some preparations of hot chocolate.[citation needed] Cetraric acid or cetrarin, a white micro-crystalline powder with a bitter taste, is readily soluble in alcohol, and slightly soluble in water and ether.[3] It has been recommended for medicinal use by alternative medicine sites, in doses of 2 to 4 grains (0.1 to 0.25 grams), as a bitter tonic and aperient.[3] It is traditionally used to relieve chest ailments,[8][better source needed] irritation of the oral and pharyngeal mucous membranes and to suppress dry cough.[9]
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Date: 2022-07-31 12:40 am (UTC)All parts of the plant are edible. It may be dry in winter but can be soaked. Boiling removes the plant's bitterness. It can be added as a thickener to milk or grains or dried and stored.[5]
It is not in great demand, and even in Iceland it is only occasionally used to make folk medicines[6] and in a few traditional dishes. In earlier times, it was much more widely used in breads, porridges, soups, etc.[7] It forms a nutritious and easily digested amylaceous food, being used in place of starch in some preparations of hot chocolate.[citation needed] Cetraric acid or cetrarin, a white micro-crystalline powder with a bitter taste, is readily soluble in alcohol, and slightly soluble in water and ether.[3] It has been recommended for medicinal use by alternative medicine sites, in doses of 2 to 4 grains (0.1 to 0.25 grams), as a bitter tonic and aperient.[3] It is traditionally used to relieve chest ailments,[8][better source needed] irritation of the oral and pharyngeal mucous membranes and to suppress dry cough.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cetraria_islandica
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Date: 2022-07-31 12:45 am (UTC)Мне нравится, что автор брошюры довольно подробно описывает, как мох гораздо питательнее коры деревьев.
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Date: 2022-07-31 01:42 am (UTC)