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Juniper Root is the root from a Juniper bush. It is used in herbal healing, but not commonly, for the root prepared properly is used for a diuretic & tonic. The berries from the Juniper are used to make purple dye the roots are also used to make brown dye.
The berries have been used for chest pain complaints and the oil of Juniper can be used as a diuretic.
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Juniper berries are the fruit of the juniper plant. They are used as the chief ingredient in the alcoholic drink gin.
Historically it has been used as both a boys' name and a girls' name. Saint Juniper was male, as was Brother Juniper, in Thornton Wilder's novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey.On the other hand, Juniper is also used as a form of Guinevere, Jennifer, Genevieve and Ginevra.
A juniper is an evergreen shrub. The juniper berry was once used as the main ingredient in gin.
Yes, juniper berries are one of the primary botanicals used to flavour gin.
Juniper berries can be used to season certain foods. They are used in some countries in dishes that are made from wild birds or wild game such as boar or deer. They are also commonly used to flavor gin.
Gin is, by definition, made from juniper berries so theoretically all brands of gin should be made from juniper berries.
Juniper is valued for its aromatic berries, which are commonly used as a flavoring agent in culinary dishes and as a key ingredient in gin production. Additionally, juniper has traditional medicinal uses, such as aiding digestion and acting as a diuretic. The wood of the juniper tree is also prized for its durability and pleasant scent, making it popular in woodworking and for making essential oils. Furthermore, juniper plants are used in landscaping for their ornamental value and ability to thrive in various environments.