The Uses of Lanzones
The fruit of lanzones is eaten fresh. It contains 68% edible portion. The composition per 100 g. of the edible portion is: water, 84 g.; carbohydrates with little of protein and fat, 14.2 g.; fiber, 0.8 g.; ash, 0.6 g.; Ca, 19 mg; K, 275 mg. It contains vitamin B1, B2 and trace of vitamin C.
The lanzones seed and rind is rich in tannin and contain chemical substances that are medicinally and industrially useful. Lanzones flesh and juice are used by rural folk to treat sore eyes. The fruit peel serves as a mosquito repellant while the bark is also used for malaria and dysentery patients.
they have no medicinal uses
yes.
Lanzones peelings can used for many other things aside from mosquito repellent. Uses include as incense, an antibacterial agent, and diarrhea treatment.
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Lanzones belong to the plant family Meliaceae and the genus Lansium. The scientific name for lanzones is Lansium parasiticum.
medicinal purposes
Yea it does.
Lanzones peelings can be utilized for making natural dyes for fabrics or food coloring due to their rich color. They are also known to contain antioxidants that can be beneficial for skin care when used in homemade beauty products like scrubs or masks. Additionally, lanzones peelings can be composted to enrich soil with nutrients.
yes lanzones has latex that looks like milky drops.
Cures of pains