Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Parijoto


Parijoto: Unique Fruit myth Child So Beautiful or handsome

Colo, UMK - When you visit the tourist area of ​​the tomb of Sunan Muria religion which is located about 18 km to the north of the Holy city center, exactly in the Mountains of Moriah, the Village Colo., District Holy Dawe, with heights reaching ± 800 m above sea level, you will find the fruit parijoto sold all the way to the tomb of Sunan Muria. "The shape is round like a pagoda (red, kapok tree seeds) slightly larger in size, color and interesting", said one motorcycle taxi driver that morning (30 / 2).
Typical crop that grows abundant in the mountains of Moriah's, said to have hereditary myth since ancient times. "From our first mbah-mbah, he said if eaten by pregnant women who were born later his son would be cute if the male, and ayu if women", said Ms. Wati, a local resident.
The price of a small bunch Parijoto sold for Rp 5,000, -, while the rather large bundle of fairly priced Rp 10,000, -. "Nek sak ombyok regane rong twenty ewu sis," explained Muti'ah Japan trader village of origin that have been selling for ten years and usually open from 8:30 am until 17:00 pm.
Because it tastes sour, bitter and unpleasant if eaten immediately, usually mothers who become pregnant around this by way made salad, or boiled before parijoto pecel is consumed. Generally, pregnant mothers who eat parijoto abortion at the age of five months to reach the top, but some are already eating the fruit that grows in the highlands on the slopes of Mount Muria region's new pregnancy at age two to three months.
Fruit by the Latin name Medinella speciosa L. This is medically actually contain saponins and kardenolin chemicals in the leaves and fruit, while the fruit contains flavonoids and leaves contain tannins are efficacious as a medicine for diarrhea and thrush. You're curious to try the unique origin of the fruit kahsiat Muria this one? Beautify descent or just simply for diarrhea and thrush? (Kholidin, Anik / Portal UMK)

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