Saffron, frequently called as "زعفران" in Persian is a mainstream flavor and a costly one as well. Its taste makes it extraordinary for utilization in nourishment, as refreshment and notwithstanding to make drinks. Saffron's extraordinary shading, flavor and different properties give it culinary and restorative attributes that make it eminent everywhere throughout the world.
It appears to be each other society on the planet has thought about the advantages of Barberry. Today, it is the most generally utilized medication as a part of homeopathic prescription for kidney torment and the evacuation of kidney stones. The old Egyptians utilized it with fennel seed to avoid plagues. In India it was utilized to treat looseness of the bowels. European cultivators have utilized it to treat liver and gallbladder illnesses. Russian healers utilized Barberry for irritation, hypertension and anomalous uterine dying. What's more, the Iranians esteemed the plant for its hostile to arrhythmic and narcotic impacts. Barberry has been touted for aiding the urinary and digestive tracts, the skin and even the psyche.
Considering the range of wellbeing issue against which Barberry is utilized, one may ponder: Can a plant truly compelling against such a large number of issues? We Westerners are a suspicious group, and a plant, for example, Barberry arouses our longing for proof.
Henna (Hina) is a blooming plant with the natural name lawsonia inermis. It contains a red-orange pigment,lawsone, otherwise called hennotannic corrosive. This color is discharged by smashing the henna leaves in an acidic medium.
As of late there was an archeological delve in Palestin where scientists discovered proof demonstrating that nuts shaped a noteworthy piece of man's eating routine 780,000 years prior. Seven assortments of nuts alongside stone devices to pop open the nuts were discovered covered somewhere down in a swamp. The nuts were wild almond, thorny water lily, water chestnut and 2 assortments of both oak seeds and pistachios. The pistachios and water chestnut are like those found in the Far East and northern Europe today.