1. Lotus
is revered the world over as it is a sign of prosperity, purity and
peace. All parts of the lotus can be consumed which including its
petals, flowers, flower stamens, seeds, and stems.
This flower helps in the management of fever, sunstroke, insomnia, urinary problems, diarrhea, dysentery, cough, and cold.
2. Dandelion is used traditionally by the Europeans for the treatment of fevers, eye diseases, diarrhea, boils, liver problems, acidity, and skin diseases.
3. Borage or Borago officinalis is also referred to as the starflower or the “herb of gladness”. It is a flower associated with well being. It is a rich source of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) besides being rich in fatty acids such as palmitic acid, oleic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, erucic acid and nervonic acid. This flower is one of a rare but true blue colored edible thing.
4. Rose is one of the most popular, exquisite and loved flowers all over the world. There are over 100 species within the family of Rosaecea found in variable colours and hues, each having their own distinctive medicinal and biochemical properties. Rose hips are the swollen bases of the flower that develop into seed pod. They contain vitamin C, malic and citric acids, antioxidants, phytochemicals and bioflavonoid (substances helping to promote health).
transmitted infectious disease).
5. Saffron, derived from the female reproductive part of the flower Crocus sativus, is as highly prized as gold because the cultivation of 75,000 flowers yields only a pound of saffron. Saffron has many antioxidant and medicinal properties besides its use in imparting color and flavor to many exotic dishes. It has carotenoids such as a-crocin, zeaxanthin, lycopene, á- and â-carotenes, biochemicals such as picrocrocin and safranal besides volatile oils. It is rich in minerals such as potassium, calcium, iron, selenium, copper, manganese, zinc and magnesium, as well as vitamin A, riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, and vitamin C. Traditionally it is used as an antioxidant, antiseptic, antidepressant, digestive, carminative, anti-convulsant and anti-carcinogenic agent. Pregnant women should avoid its consumption, as it is a uterine stimulant and can cause miscarriage. Safety in young children, nursing women and in people with liver and kidney diseases has not been established.
And these are not the only edible flowers with a range of health benefits. Flowers of sunflower, banana, basil, broccoli, bee balm, calendula, daylily, dill and many more provide innumerous health benefits to mankind.
While there are many edible flowers, there are many other flowers or parts of the plant, which are inedible or even poisonous. Therefore, extreme caution and expert opinion is strongly recommended before you decide to load these colorful flowers on your plate.
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