Pandanus (pandanus)
The pandanus tree plant belongs to the Pandan family. It is also called pandan.
The Latin name is pandanus amaryllifolius.
Other names:
- him Duftender Schraubenbaum, Schraubenpalme;
- Englishpandan, textile screw pine;
- fr baquois, vaquois.
Appearance
- The pandanus fruit looks like a pineapple, but is a completely different exotic fruit. Besides, it grows on a tree. This fruit is quite large, but light. It has a round shape and many seeds. Before it ripens, the pandan fruit has a light green color, and the ripened fruit turns bluish, red, purple or yellow.
- The pandanus tree itself has a long trunk (on average 10-15 m). It is very branched and has many adventitious roots, which are also called stilted.
- The leaves are narrow and spirally arranged in several rows. They differ in great length - up to 4 meters. Their dorsal side is covered with a variety of sharp needles.
- The flowers of the plant are collected on the cob or paniculate inflorescences.
Kinds
There are about 750 species of pandan. They mainly grow in the Eastern Hemisphere under the conditions of the tropics. About 90 plant species can be found in Madagascar.
Here are some of the pandanus types:
- roofing (people use almost all parts of it),
- candelabra,
- dwarf,
- labyrinth
- doubtful,
- useful,
- fork and others.
Where grows
Pandanus is found in African countries, in Australia, in India, on the island of Madagascar, in the tropical forests of the Malesian region, in Indochina, and also on some islands of the Pacific Ocean. Also, the plant is very successfully cultivated in other countries.
Pandan survives well in different conditions. It grows both on the sea coast and on stony and sandy soils. Also, the plant feels good on the marshes, volcano slopes, river banks, coral reefs, in forests.
Features
- The aroma of pandanus is similar to the smell of pink aroma oil, but it is more fruity.
- In the smell of the plant you can feel the notes of musk, jasmine and sandalwood.
Beneficial features
- The plant has antispasmodic action, so it is effective for eliminating headaches.
- Also pandanus is used for rheumatism.
- The plant has a stimulating effect on the immune system.
- It calms and strengthens the nervous system.
- Also produce antiseptic properties.
Harm
A plant can be harmful to humans if there is an individual intolerance to pandan.
Butter
The oil obtained from the seeds of the fruit of pandanus is used for medical purposes. It is considered a tonic and is also used for headaches.
Application
In cooking
As a spice, it is the pandan leaves that are used in a knit or even perfect form. They have a nutty flavor with hints of hay and vanilla.
Leaves:
- Since pandanus leaves have a pleasant smell and a slightly sweet taste, they are popular in Asian countries as a food condiment. Curry, rice and other dishes are wrapped in them.
- In Thai cuisine, leaves are used for flavoring and coloring desserts in a green hue. The most popular dessert with pandanus is custard custard.
Fruit:
- Edible fruits are eaten fresh or boiled.
- Boiled pandanas are mashed with coconut milk. This puree can be used to make steamed cakes.
- Pandan drinks are high in nutrients. To prepare them, the fruit is dried and ground into powder. Palm syrup and water are added to the powder.
- The kernel of seeds from the fruits of pandan is also eaten. Their core is usually dried, but it is also smoked.
- Pandan juice is added to bread and other products.
Not all types of pandan fruits are eaten. There are only decorative species.
Pandan lamingtons
- 8 eggs
- 250 g of powdered sugar
- 3 cha. spoons of pandanus paste
- 250 g flour
- 30 g butter
- 600 g white chocolate
- 300 ml cream
- 400 g coconut chips
Mix the sugar, pandan paste and eggs, then whip in a water bath for 5-10 minutes until foaming. Pour the flour, and add the butter, before melting it. Pour the dough into the pan and bake in the oven for twenty minutes. While the lamingtons are cooling down, melt chocolate and cream in a water bath. Cutting the dessert into small squares, first dip them in chocolate, then roll in the coconut and leave to harden.
In medicine
- The fruits of pandanus, its flowers and leaves are used in traditional medicine.
- Tea made from flowers is a good mucolytic agent.
- Also use a decoction of the roots of the plant. It has diuretic and antipyretic properties.
- The oil obtained from pandan seeds helps with headaches.
- The plant is used in skin diseases.
- Eating the fruits of pandan in food, get rid of stress, insomnia. They soothe and also have a positive effect on the brain.
- He is able to strengthen the immune system.
- The plant is also used in the treatment of ear diseases.
- Stimulates the pancreas and activates the secretion of bile.
At home
- From the veins of the leaves of pandanus make material, which is stuffed with mattresses.
- The veins of the leaves of the roofing pandan are also used in the manufacture of various wicker things, pillows, baskets, hats, toys, vans, and other things.
- The fruit of the plant is used for witchcraft rites.
- Pandanus barrel is used as fuel, as well as material for the manufacture of rafts.
- Some species of pandan have an original appearance, therefore they serve as ornamental plants.
Sorta
Veitcha - often grown at home, especially the Compactus variety with a large density of foliage. This type of leaflets are striped, silver-white.
Sandara - more suitable for small apartments. On his shorter sheets there are many yellow-white stripes.
Useful - it is recommended for houses of the big area. Its height reaches 150 cm, and the length of the leaves of this plant is up to one meter.
Growing up
At home
Pandanus is often grown for ornamental purposes. Growing it is not difficult; even a beginner florist will cope with this task. Plants prefer light or slightly shaded places.
It is best to put the pandan on the window facing west or east. If the plant is standing on a window facing south, it should be protected from light by shading.
Lack of coverage harms pandanus. His sheets bend and become less durable, and if they have a variegated color, the lack of light leads to its loss. That is why in the fall and winter should monitor the good illumination of the plant. It also requires frequent airing of the room, but without the formation of a draft.
So that the pandanus does not grow in one direction, the pot with it should be turned frequently.
In the summer, the plant should be plentifully watered with soft water, which is well settled and has a temperature slightly above room temperature.
Do not wash the leaves and do not spray them so as not to cause the stem to rot.
To provide the plant with more humid conditions, it can be placed on a pallet on which there will be pebbles, expanded clay or wet moss.To remove dust from the sheets, they are wiped with a slightly damp cloth, moving from the base to the tops. Since there are thorns on the leaves, this manipulation is worth wearing gloves.
Do not cut the aerial roots that will appear on the plant.
Additionally, feed pandan 1 time per month in winter and autumn, and at another time - once every two weeks.
Replant a young plant annually, and an adult pandanus - every two to three years. To do this, select a sterile neutral soil. Do not bury the pandan in it, and plant the plant at the same level as it grew.
Planting and care
- Before sowing, pandan seeds should be soaked in warm water, where stimulants have been added. After sowing them, the ground is covered with polyethylene or a glass bell to maintain a temperature of +25 degrees.
- Crops need to be ventilated and sprayed.
- They will germinate faster if you put the seeds in mini-greenhouses that have bottom heating.
- The first shoots will appear in two weeks.
- When the seedlings have 2-3 leaves, they need to be transplanted into pots one by one.
Oh. how does he look like a pineapple, only porastopyrestee))
Immediately I wanted to make some dessert. At first you will not think that the color is natural. It seems that the dyes used.