Morinda citrifolia
Morinda citrifolia, late appellata noni (Havaiane noni ; Samoane nonu ; Proto-Polynesiane non(o,u) ; Malaice Mengkudu), est arbor florens familiae Rubiacearum, in Asia Septentrio-Orientali endemica, sed per subcontinentem Indicum, insulas Oceani Pacifici, Oram Opulentam, et Portum Divitem latissime culta, et novissime in Republica Dominicana introducta. Plurimi fructus in commercio hodierno Tahitiis producuntur.
Eudicotyledones
Asteridae
Ordo : Gentianales
Familia : Rubiaceae
Genus : Morinda
Species : M. citrifolia
Asteridae
Ordo : Gentianales
Familia : Rubiaceae
Genus : Morinda
Species : M. citrifolia
Morinda citrifolia
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Gastronomia
recensereIn arte coquinaria Malaica, folia pro ulam, genere acetariorum, adhibentur.[1]
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Compositio nasi ulam apud situm peranakan.org.sg.
Bibliographia
recensere- Kamiya, K., Y. Tanaka, H. Endang, M. Umar, T. Satake. 2004. "Chemical constituents of Morinda citrifolia fruits inhibit copper-induced low-density lipoprotein oxidation." Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 52(19):5843–5848. doi:10.1021/jf040114k. ISSN 0021-8561.
- Milner, G. B. 1966. Samoan Dictionary. Londinii: Oxford University Press.
- Nelson, Scot C., et Craig R. Elevitch. 2006. Noni: The Complete Guide for Consumers and Growers. Permanent Agriculture Resources. ISBN 0-9702544-6-6.
- Pukui, Mary Kawena, Samuel H. Elbert, et Esther T. Mookini. 1975. The Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary with a Concise Hawaiian Grammar. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.
Nexus externi
recensere- Anthony, Mark. "Noni or NIMBY?" apud situm foodprocessing.com
- Culturesheet. 2008. "Cultus Noni"[nexus deficit] apud situm culturesheet.org
- Thomas, Chris. 2002. "Noni No Miracle Cure," apud situm cancerpage.com
- Universitas Havaiana. 2006. Situs Noni apud situm ctahr.hawaii.edu