Cocculus Hirsutus (Dagadi) Whole Plant Powder

Cocculus Hirsutus (Dagadi) Whole Plant Powder. Common name: Broom Creeper & inkberry. Anti-Dengue

Cocculus Hirsutus whole plant powder

It is a popular wild medicinal plant eaten as a leafy vegetable and used as a famine food.


Names in common use:

Broom Creeper and inkberry are two common names for this plant.
Sanskrit: ambastha, dirghakanda, dirghavalli, garudi, mahamula, patalagarudi, pracina, sauparni, somavalli, sreyasi, sthapani, vanatiktaka, vatsadani, viddhakarni, viddhakarni, viddhakarni, viddhakarni, viddhakarni, viddhakarni
Huyer is a Bengali word.
Farid buti is a Hindi expression.
Daagadi balli, daagadi soppu, kaage maari are all Kannada words.
Vasanvel, in Konkani.
Paathaalagarudakkoti, paathaalamuuli are two Malayalam words.
Vasanvel (Maharashtra)
Farid buti, wallur are Punjabi words.
Musakani is an Oriya word.
Sisi, Shona
kattu-k-koti kattu-k-koti kattu-k-koti kat
Chipuru-tiga, dusaritiga, katlatige are all Telugu words.
Farid buti and zambur in Urdu

Instructions for use:

Cook desirable healthy dishes by incorporating COCCULUS HIRSUTUS whole plant powder into sambar, dough, batter, millet, rice, or flour mixer.

When consumed early in the morning on an empty stomach, either cold or hot tea, it has excellent health benefits.

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