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|definition=(Sauropus androgynus) The leaves of this plant have a higher protein content than most other leafy vegetables - about 7.5 percent.  It is also a good source of vitamins A, B complexes, and C.
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|definition=star gooseberry (Sauropus androgynus): The leaves of this plant have a higher protein content than most other leafy vegetables - about 7.5 percent.  It is also a good source of vitamins A, B complexes, and C.
 
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kayu manis

  • Daun Katuk (Sauropus androgynus): Don entikan puniki madaging protein akehan yening bandingang sareng jangan don-donan sane lianan, kirang langkung 7,5 persen. Don puniki taler becik dagingipun antuk vitamin A, B kompleks, lan vitamin C. (Mider) ban
  • I am Sweet leaf or Star Gooseberry; (Sauropus androgynus): The leaves of this plant have about a 7.5% higher protein content than most other leafy vegetables. It is also a good source of vitamins A, B and C complexes. (Mider) (Noun) en
  • Kayu Manis (Sauropus androgynus): Daun tanaman ini memiliki kandungan protein yang lebih tinggi—sekitar 7,5 persen—dibanding kebanyakan sayuran daun lainnya. Daun ini juga sumber yang baik untuk vitamin A, B kompleks, dan C. (Mider) (Noun) id
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Kasar
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Alus sor
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Alus mider
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Alus madya
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Alus singgih
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Bali dataran dialect
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Bali aga dialect
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Usage Examples

SERET:Titiang mawasta taru manis, akah rauh ring daun tis, yan hana wong rare sakit seret, ambil daun titiang anggen loloh, ra, bawang, santen.
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RASPY VOICE: The leaves of kayu manis are used to make an internally-taken medicine, lotoh, for cough. they are ground on a batu boreh with Balinese red onion that has been roasted and salt. Water is added, and the liquid is drunk twice a day. In case of a sore throat, the leaves are often used as an external application, called wapwap. In this case the leaves are ground with onion and fennel seed, and the mixture is applied to the throat (Fred Eiseman, Usada Bali, 2001).

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  1. Lontar Taru Praman, Tesis Wayan Sukersa, 1996
  2. Fred Eiseman, Usada Bali, 2001