londoner wrote:I called it LIGANO but I think its DRIGANO and could be salvia lanigera
It only grows in Louroujina.
londoner wrote:I called it LIGANO but I think its DRIGANO and could be salvia lanigera
kurupetos wrote:londoner wrote:I called it LIGANO but I think its DRIGANO and could be salvia lanigera
It only grows in Louroujina.
wyoming cowboy wrote:In cypriot "louganika" there is a small round black ingredient, that kind of looks like peppercorn, usually referred to by cypriots as "shino", would anyone know the proper scientific name for it?
londoner wrote:kurupetos wrote:londoner wrote:I called it LIGANO but I think its DRIGANO and could be salvia lanigera
It only grows in Louroujina.
I knew we were special but not special
kurupetos wrote:londoner wrote:kurupetos wrote:londoner wrote:I called it LIGANO but I think its DRIGANO and could be salvia lanigera
It only grows in Louroujina.
I knew we were special but not special
It's good to have a Lurucadi forumer in here.
londoner wrote:wyoming cowboy wrote:In cypriot "louganika" there is a small round black ingredient, that kind of looks like peppercorn, usually referred to by cypriots as "shino", would anyone know the proper scientific name for it?
It may be pistacia lentiscus
wyoming cowboy wrote:londoner wrote:wyoming cowboy wrote:In cypriot "louganika" there is a small round black ingredient, that kind of looks like peppercorn, usually referred to by cypriots as "shino", would anyone know the proper scientific name for it?
It may be pistacia lentiscus
thank you very much londoner, ill look it up.......i heard its indigenous to cyprus also...and has medicinal value concerning the heart
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