If you like herbal tea, an infusion of peppermint with sassafras and licorice, served in a French press, is inspiring. |
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Sassafras leaves contain not only sassafras flavour but also a gummy mucilage. |
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Many plants contain traces of cancer-causing chemicals, like safrole, which is abundant in the roots of sassafras. |
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In many other trees such as black gum, sassafras, dogwood, and some maples and oaks, the pigment anthocyanin adds red to the palette. |
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And so, shaded by eucalyptus trees, amidst the sweet scents of sassafras and olearia, the people lay down to rest. |
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Associated species were pignut and mockernut, hickories, black gum, red maple, sassafras, sourwood, and white ash. |
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The dogwood, oak, chestnut, pine, red maple, black locust, sassafras, hickory, willow, cottonwood, and redbud dotted the landscape. |
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The tree species included dawn redwood, ginkgo, bald cypress, and relatives of present-day sassafras, tulip tree, and magnolia. |
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I've also made 3 tulipwoods, another cedar, and another sassafras but gave those as gifts before taking pictures. |
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Other major tree species are white oak, chestnut oak, red oak, hickory, maple, Virginia pine, sourgum, and sassafras. |
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Then mixed species appear of soft intoxicating peppermints, blackwoods, sassafras and blue gum. |
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It was all washed down with a delicious tea made from the leaves of the sassafras, whose benefits were once known only to the Aborigines. |
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There was something lonely about the figure of the old man wandering along the fencerow filled with sassafras and elderberry. |
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Rich hardwoods of myrtle, blackwood, sassafras and Huon pine mingle with common eucalypts. |
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His poems on crocus, bittersweet, sycamore, sassafras and the like are celebrations of the natural world. |
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Missing from the listing are rapidly growing shrubby invasive or edge species such as sassafras, pawpaw, hawthorn, and mulberry. |
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Other trees such as pine, spruce, maple, sassafras, and birch made up the rest of the forest. |
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The jungle is the home of giant gums and dense myrtle, of umbrageous fig and tall palm, of sassafras and supplejack. |
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She had brewed up some sassafras tea and given him a mug to drink in front of the fire. |
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Mouthwatering bread pudding, hoecakes, groundnut stew and sassafras tea are just a few. |
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At the bottom of the gorge was a dense rainforest of coachwood, sassafras, lilly pilly, possumwood and tree ferns. |
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Walking tracks through the Cathedral take you under an amazing canopy of ferns, sassafras and coachwoods. |
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Between 150 and 100 million years ago, the cycads were joined by figs, sassafras, oaks, and willows, as well as such evergreen plants as sequoias and palms. |
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The roots yield about 2 percent oil of sassafras, once the characteristic ingredient of root beer. |
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Among the thousands of species he planted on LaGuardia Place are red and white oak, cedar, elm, birch, sassafras, dogwood, sumac, Virginia creeper and goldenrod. |
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The woods near our home were thick with walnut, white oak, sweet birch, sassafras, hemlock, red maple, juniper, tulip trees, and many more species I couldn't name. |
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Among them are maple, white and red oak, sweet gum, bitternut hickory, sweet birch, tulip, elm, tupelo and sassafras. |
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Horseradish, wintergreen, rue, bitter almond and sassafras are some of the essential oils that should only be used by qualified aromatherapy practitioners, if ever at all. |
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Deleting safrole rich oils and inserting sassafras oil will reduce the administrative burden. |
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The vast majority of the trade in safrole was in the form of sassafras oil, with 86,710 kg of the substance being traded in eight shipments. |
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Gumbos not containing okra are thickened with filé powder, pounded dried sassafras leaves added at the last minute before serving. |
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You'll mimic their direction as you descend through leatherwood, sassafras and myrtle rainforest, then alpine grasslands, to Pelion Plains. |
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Along with sassafras and other bushes, the understory is often thick with vines and brambles, including catbrier, Virginia creeper, poison ivy, and raccoon grape. |
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The mitten-shaped foliage you sent appears to be that of a sassafras, a small to medium tree with fruit that turns deep blue and is carried on a bright red stalk. |
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Some of the woods used are walnut, oak, cherry, maple, sassafras, mahogony, butternut, elm, cedar, padouk and purpleheart. |
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Inserting a reference to natural products in the definition of scheduled substance should resolve this discrepancy and therefore allow controls to be applied to sassafras oil. |
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In Gippsland, you can do rainforest walks through Tarra Bulga National Park and Morwell National Park or wind through scented sassafras and black olive berry in Errinundra Saddle. |
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Currently the Chinese drug precursor legislation covers sassafras oil. |
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In June 2009, the Government of Cambodia reported that 5.2 tons of sassafras oil had been discovered in the Phnom Sankos Wildlife Sanctuary, an area that is known for oil harvesting. |
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Including safrole in the form of sassafras oil. |
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In 2004, those notifications resulted in the suspension of a shipment of over 1.5 tons of sassafras oil to Canada, which was subsequently released upon completion of the legal requirements. |
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Due to the application of the Delaney clause, it may not be added to foods, even though it occurs naturally in sassafras and sweet basil. |
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Safrole in the bark of sassafras deters insects and other pests, but I find its sweet, licorice-like odor quite pleasing. |
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The tea, also known as saloop, is pink in color and has the trademark sassafras scent. |
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Do we still have nettle trees, catalpas, sassafras, mulberry trees, larches, spice bushes, slippery elms, etc. |
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Some maples, dogwoods, black tupelo, cherries, sourwood, sassafras and stewartia are among trees that usually provide glorious autumn color. |
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Also known as New Jersey Tea, the roots of this plant are a rich blood red and even taste a bit like sassafras. |
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Safrole, an important ingredient in Ecstasy that is made from the sassafras plant, was in short supply following seizures in Cambodia, where much of the stuff is produced. |
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Its victims also include several other types of laurel trees, including the redbay, swampbay, sassafras, silkbay, camphor tree, spicebush, pond-berry, and pondspice. |
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He liked herby things, root beer and horehound drops and sassafras tea. |
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I've watched in despair as ancient forests of giant eucalypt, myrtle, sassafras, blackwood and celery-top pine were felled, the great trees crashing to earth. |
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