Author: *Fannia Cassius -
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Date: Jul 9, 2008 - 11:07
Often chewed to sweeten the breath it is used more today as a spice rather than medicinal. Pliny mentions its medicinal uses for burns, carbuncles and the spreading sores. The Egyptians used it as an aphordisiac. It makes a great sauce that goes well with seafood.