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oqa4puq8rdcdtb · 1 year
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machinn · 2 months
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elle se penche mais avant de boirele courant d’air fraiselle sonde le mondesavoir siil recèle quelque chat volantquelques serres ou bec tranchantquelques cris cruels souvent elle se contente d’une seulegorgée qu’elle emporte  dans une mélopée que longtempsà l’avance elle avait composée en partant du silence qui inonde son coeur et d’une saveur particulièrele fruit rouge du lentisque
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philoursmars · 1 year
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Nouveau retour à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 55500 photos (et des brouettes).  Plus trop loin du présent….  
2016. Retour à Marseille. Vers le Nouvel An , je fais(ais) une traditionnelle balade dans les Calanques et le Parc National éponyme...
Ici, je suis dans le Massif de Marseilleveyre, sur le bord du Plateau de l’Homme Mort, où mes lentisques sont en fruits. D’en haut, je vois le Cap Sormiou, derrière il y a  la Grande Candelle puis le Cap Canaille et le Bec de l’Aigle. De l’autre côté, la Ville se devine avec les plages du Prado et Notre-Dame de la Garde....
Je rentrerai la nuit tombée !
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jeanfrancoisrey · 5 months
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L’Arbre au mastic, ou Pistachier lentisque (Pistacia lentiscus L.)
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blogbirdfeather · 2 months
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Mastic Tree - Aroeira (Pistacia lentiscus)
Cascais/Portugal (27/02/2024)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Circular Flash Nissin  MF 18; 1/250s; F22; 400 ISO]
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redscarebimbo · 8 months
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Renaissance beauty ingredients and their uses:
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Astragalus Antiseptic; emollient; soothing Polygonum bistorta Anti-inflammatory; tonic; astringent Bryonia Rheumatism; sciatica; anti-inflammatory Cinnamonum camphora Anti-inflammatory Pinophyta (Pinaceae) Patches and ointments Cuminum cyminum Halitosis; stimulates circulation; disinfectant Cyclamen europaeum Anti-inflammatory effect Vicia faba Abscesses; erythema; skin rashes; inflammation of the skin; corns; warts Ferula galbaniflua Tonic; stimulating; anti-infective; anti-inflammatory Zingiber officinale Anti-spots; anti-dandruff; promotes hair growth Acacia senegal Emulsifier Boswellia Anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; antiaging; soothing; calming; elasticizer for red stretch marks Arum italicum Expectorant; purgative; anti-inflammatory, antioxidant Cyclamen hederifolium L. Purgative (toxic) Juniperus Astringent; antiseptic; purifying for oily and impure skin and hair Lilium Soothing; moisturizing; blemishes Althaea officinalis Moisturizing; emollient; anti-inflammatory; anti-itching Brassica oleracea Dry and brittle hair; anti-dandruff; Allium cepa Anti-inflammatory, exfoliating; healing: antifungal; antibacterial Rosaceae Sp. Anti-inflammatory; antioxidant Rosa canina Antioxidant, anti-inflammator Astringent Caesalpinia sappan Natural dye Scilla Urginea maritima Cardiotonic (toxic) Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Emollient; nourishing; antiaging; soothing; anti-stretch marks; hair care Vitis vinifera Scalp psoriasis; hair care; face exfoliator Viola Sp. Antiaging; anti-inflammatory; acne; eczema; herpes; psoriasis Clematis viticella (Toxic) Lupinus albus Wrinkle; antioxidant Vitis vinifera Antioxidant; antiaging Myristica fragrans Antiseptic; tonic; antioxidant; strong and shiny hair; oily skin Eugenia caryophyllata Antiseptic; antioxidant Pistacia lentiscus L. Oily skin; enlarged pores; acne
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kirise · 11 months
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Lentisco KB1489
Lentisco KB1489. Pistacia Lentiscus. Maceta: China sin esmaltar. Sustrato: Turba 100%. Alto: 21 cm. Ancho: 24 cm. Tronco: 2 cm.
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arrozaurus · 1 year
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this year i hope i can get seeds from amelanchier, fragula, malus sylvestris, mespilus germanica, pyrus communis L., rubus idaeus, sorbus aria, sorbus domestica, sorbus torminalis, rubia, celtis australis, smilax aspera, pistacia lentiscus...
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warnerstree1 · 15 days
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ilvinoeoltre · 19 days
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Greco di Subur Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature Mètode Traditionelle 2018 (Clos Lentiscus 1939 - Can Ramón Viticultors del Montgròs)
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Do I really want to go back to church every week? Eh. Not really.
Do I miss having an excuse to dress up fancy once a week? .....Yeah :(
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mastichagum · 3 months
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Exploring the Wonders of Greek Chios Mastic Gum
Exploring the Wonders of Greek Chios Mastic Gum
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Introduction:
Greek Chios Mastic Gum, often referred to simply as "mastic," is a unique and valuable natural resin with a rich history and a wide range of applications. Harvested exclusively from the mastic trees on the Greek island of Chios, this precious substance has been treasured for centuries for its distinct flavor, therapeutic properties, and cultural significance.
The Origin of Chios Mastic Gum:
Chios, a picturesque island in the Aegean Sea, is renowned for being the sole source of authentic mastic gum. The resin is extracted from the Pistacia lentiscus var. Chia tree, also known as the mastic tree. The process of harvesting mastic is labor-intensive, as it involves making small incisions in the tree's bark to allow the resin to ooze out. Once collected, the resin is left to solidify, resulting in the formation of transparent "tears" that are then carefully cleaned and sorted.
Culinary Delight:
One of the most popular uses of Chios mastic gum is in the culinary world. Its unique flavor, reminiscent of pine and vanilla, adds a distinctive touch to a variety of dishes and beverages. Mastic is often incorporated into desserts, such as ice cream, pastries, and puddings, enhancing the overall taste with its aromatic and resinous notes. Additionally, it is a key ingredient in traditional Greek liqueurs like Mastiha, providing a refreshing and flavorful experience.
Health and Wellness:
Beyond its culinary uses, Chios mastic gum is renowned for its potential health benefits. It has been traditionally used in Mediterranean cultures for its digestive properties, believed to alleviate symptoms of indigestion and stomach discomfort. Mastic is also recognized for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it a valuable ingredient in oral care products and dietary supplements.
Cultural Significance:
Chios mastic gum holds a special place in Greek culture and tradition. Known as the "tears of Chios," it has been used since ancient times in various rituals, medicines, and even as a chewing gum. The production of mastic is deeply rooted in the identity of the island, with the cultivation and harvesting of the resin passing down through generations.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Greek Chios mastic gum is a fascinating and versatile natural product that encapsulates the rich history and cultural heritage of the island of Chios. From culinary delights to potential health benefits, the applications of mastic are diverse and enduring. Whether enjoyed in a delectable dessert or embraced for its therapeutic properties, Chios mastic gum continues to captivate and inspire, offering a unique taste of Greece to the world.
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philoursmars · 1 year
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Nouveau retour à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 55500 photos (et des brouettes).  Plus trop loin du présent….  
2016. Retour à Marseille. Vers le Nouvel An , je fais(ais) une traditionnelle balade dans les Calanques et le Parc National éponyme...
Je m’enfonce dans le Massif de Marseilleveyre. Le Col de la Lèbre, puis la crête de Malvallon, d’où l’on devine l’ïle Maïre et, plus loin, le phare du Planier; Enfin le Pas de la Mélette.
Sur le chemin, des chèvrefeuilles (Lonicera implexa) et des lentisques en fruits
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vimogra-art · 6 months
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Lentisco "Pistacia lentiscus" NO comestible para el ser humano SI para ...
El lentisco, entina o mata charneca, o dentisque, (Pistacia lentiscus) es una especie de fanerógama del género Pistacia, perteneciente a la familia Anacardiaceae. Se trata de un arbusto dioico, plantas macho y hembra independientes, siempre verde de 1 a 5 m de altura, con un fuerte olor a resina, que crece en los matorrales secos y pedregosos de la Europa mediterránea, norte de África y Oriente Próximo. Resiste mal las fuertes heladas y se desarrolla sobre todo tipo de suelos, pudiendo medrar bien en zonas calizas e incluso salitrosas o salinas, esto hace que sea más abundante junto al mar. Habita en bosques claros, zonas adehesadas, coscojales, encinares, garrigas, maquis, collados, gargantas, cañones y laderas rocosas de toda el área mediterránea. Especie muy típica del área mediterránea que crece en comunidades con mirto, coscoja, palmito, aladierno, zarzaparrilla y sirve de protección y alimento a pájaros y otra fauna exclusivos de este ecosistema. Es una especie pionera muy rústica dispersada por los pájaros y abundante en ambientes secos mediterráneos. Crece en forma de mata y a medida que envejece, desarrolla troncos gruesos y gran cantidad de ramas gruesas y largas. En áreas apropiadas, cuando se le deja crecer libremente y se hace viejo suele convertirse en un árbol de hasta 7 m. Las acciones llevadas a cabo por el hombre, como la corta, el pastoreo y los incendios impiden muchas veces su desarrollo.
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blogbirdfeather · 1 month
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Mastic Tree - Aroeira (Pistacia lentiscus)
Serra da Arrábida/Portugal (12/03/2024)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Circular Flash Nissin  MF 18; 1/250s; F20; 400 ISO]
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