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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "may, however, be used as medicine, loloh, and taken internally, but not as a food". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Mecat  + (to fire from a job)
  • Ngidam  + (to have a craving for a specific food)
  • Mapunpun  + (to heat or cook food)
  • Ngolah  + (to move; to prepare food)
  • Usada  + (traditional medicinal knowledge; medicine)
  • Pilis  + (traditional medicine that is attached to the temples as a headache medicine. Usually made from a mixture of tubers and other pounded material.)
  • Dulang  + (tray food container, usually used to mean a circular plateform shaped like a double cone, a round tray with a flared conical base used as a support for offerings, or to display them, or for carrying offerings to a temple ceremony)
  • Bungkak nyinying  + (tree (Apocynaceae), a small tree, fairly common on the Bukit, with single, alternate, paired, spear)
  • Sintok  + (tree (Lauraceae))
  • Kendung  + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
  • Jelawe  + (tree Terminalia bellirica (Combretaceae))
  • Delundung  + (tree (Leguminosae))
  • Tibah  + (tree (Rubiaceae))
  • Waru  + (tree hibiscus, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Malvaceae))
  • Pulasari  + (tree that is used in traditional medicine)
  • Candakan  + (tuber Tacca leontopeloides (Taccaceae))
  • Gedeg  + (upset)
  • Lengeh  + (very drunk, falling-down drunk)
  • Celemik  + (very small triangular container made of a piece of slepan or busung and used for such things as banten jotan, a food offering made after cooking and before eating)
  • Paperon  + (vine ellow&#8209)
  • Tampu  + (weak ineffective, indolent, lazy, lack appetite for food)
  • Pule  + (white cheesewood; Alstonia (Alstonia scholaris). All parts of this plants, such as tree barks, leaf and flower of this plants can use as the medicine. The leaf of Pule contain antibacterial compounds.)
  • Kapas  + (wick)
  • Babetekan  + (wooden box for food that is carried in boat by fishermen)
  • Bungkak  + (young coconut without meat, younger than kuwud, older than bungsil)
  • Akah-akahan  + (may, however, be used as medicine, loloh, and taken internally, but not as a food)
  • Cemcem  + ("Loloh Cemcem" is a traditional Balinese beverage made from the tropical leaves of Cemcem.)
  • Kangkung  + ((Convolvulvaceae))
  • Bebolong  + ((Myrtaceae), fruit of the cajeput (or cajaput or cajuput) tree. Cajeput oil is produced by steam distillation of the leaves and is used commonly as a household medicine in some parts of Asia as minyak kayu putih (Bahasa Indonesia).)
  • Ingu  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Makedos  + ((already) completely spent (food))
  • Dedaaran  + (Any food eaten with rice)
  • Mesui  + (Cinnamomum, and the several named varieties of some of the species. Some have strong aromas characteristic of the genus)
  • Sekapa  + (Discoria hispida (Discoreaceae))
  • Rangsum  + (Food rationed for prisoners or sick people.)
  • Sotong  + (Guava (Psidium guajava) is a tree with an ± 4-10 m height where the leaves can be used as a traditional medicine.)
  • Pengeng-pengeng  + (Japanese Poinsettia, Pedilanthus tithytmaloides (Euphorbiaceae), decorative, succulent shrub with green, often zig-zag stems, leaves that are sometimes white edged, and peculiar pointed red flowers that are clustered at the ends of the stems)
  • Taru Keliki  + (Jatropha multifida L. is bush species plant commonly found in tropic areas in Asia. The plant used both as medicine and poison. The seed can be made as oils.)
  • Don kasimbukan  + (Kasimbukan leaves can be used for natural medicine.)
  • Mengkudu  + (Mengkudu is a plant that grows in the lowlMengkudu is a plant that grows in the lowlands up to 1500 m height. Mengkudu tree could reach 3-8 m in height and has white flower. The mengkudu fruit is a multiple fruit that has a pungent odour when ripening. It is oval in shape and the diameter is 10–18 centimetres . At first green, the fruit turns yellow then almost white as it ripens. It contains many seeds. Despite having an unpleasant smell and taste, all part of the Mengkudu such as leaves, flowers, stems, bark and even roots are widely used as a herbal medicine.oots are widely used as a herbal medicine.)
  • Kelor  + (Moringa (Moringa oleifera) is a medium-sized tree which can reach 12 m in height with a diameter of 30 cm and generally serves as food and traditional medicine.)
  • Semanggi  + (Oxalis corniculata (Oxalildaceae). A low, clover-like plant common in house yards with tiny leaves are used for traditional internal medicine (loloh).)
  • Balu entut  + (Paederia foetida; a type of shrub plant that can be used as a cooking ingredient and also medicine in accordance with the recommendations in traditional Balinese medicine.)
  • Taru penyisih  + (Phyllanthus buxifolius belongs to ornamental plants, this plant can also be used as a sprinter medicine. Dried leaves contain saponins, alkaloids flavonoids, tannins, quinones, and steroids triterpenoids and polyphenols.)
  • Manéhan  + (Separated, alone)
  • Panyemeng  + (Tabanan term for an individual serving of ebat)
  • Ngeracik  + (To chop up spices so that they are in very small pieces and be used in food.)
  • Tum  + (a food package consisting of a dough of choppped or pounded be, coconut, spices, and a little sugar)
  • Bakung  + (a beach plant with large white flowers and long thin leaves that join at a common point at the base)
  • Tawas  + (a chemical compound in the form of white crystals used as medicine, potassium aluminum sulfate)
  • Mebat  + (a chopping, cutting, mixing, and cooking sa chopping, cutting, mixing, and cooking session, usually done by a group of men, for which a sizeable amount of five or six traditional food dishes (ebat) is prepared for offerings and a banquet for the cooks, as well as friends and the family group sponsoring the ceremony event.amily group sponsoring the ceremony event.)