Armoracia rusticana
The scientific name would be Moringa oleifera.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Armoracia rusticana.
the scientific name of horseradis is Moringa oleifera la..
malunggay is the tagalog of the horseradish,,,loureljohn@yahoo.com Not exactly. malunggay (or kalamungay in Bisayan) is the tagalog of 'horseradish tree' or 'drumstick tree' (scientific name Moringa oleifera), which is a tree that is primarily popular in the Philippines for its leaves. Real horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) is not a tree but a leafy perrenial plant similar to a radish or carrot.The root of the malunggay tree can have a similar taste to horseradish and has been used as a substitute for horseradish, but that can be extremely dangerous since malunggay root contains a neurotoxin.
It's not horseradish! It can be called horseradish tree or drumstick tree, but not horseradish- that is a different plant.
Horseradish = English Moringa Oleifera = scientific name I hope it is useful! :) >>Grade 7 SAn (2012-2013) was here :DD
Mullangi correction........... horseradish is not mullangi> - mullangi is radish horseradish - Moringa oleifera - drumstick in Hindi murunga and in tamil murungai
16 yrs ago my ANOUSE--Ok, this dish is called Mourtneqs no EATTT IT U SHIIT LLOLOLLL
Horseradish.
Moringa Oleifera is the scientific name of malunggay (maricris Reyes gonzales, pro-health)
No, apples do not have horseradish in them. Apples are apples and horseradish is horseradish. They can be combined, but are obtained separately.
Horseradish does not have a direct effect on blood thickness or thinness. While it contains compounds that may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that horseradish significantly affects blood viscosity. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional for concerns about blood thickness or thinning.