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Ferula scorodosma syn. assafoetida
Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Apiales Family: Apiaceae Genus: Ferula Species: F. assa-foetida Binomial name Ferula assa-foetida L.
Asafoetida or asafetida ( Ferula assa-foetida ) /æsəˈfɛtɨdə/,[1] is the dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula , a perennial herb that grows 1 to 1.5 m tall. The species is native to the deserts of Iran, mountains of Afghanistan, and is mainly cultivated in nearby India.[2] As its name suggests, asafoetida has a fetid smell [3] (see etymology below) but in cooked dishes it delivers a smooth flavor reminiscent of leeks. It is also known as asant, food of the gods, giant fennel, jowani badian, stinking gum, Devil's dung, hing, kayam and ting.[3]
Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Cooking 1.2 Medical applications 1.3 Other uses
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