MARCH HAS FLOWN BY !!!!
Loraine our guide, took us on the ½ km walk sharing her knowledge of the many herbs and spices along the path. Unfortunately, I cannot begin to remember all the amazing information she shared with us.
This Tamarind tree is full of edible Indian fruit. It’s young fruit is very sour and acidic, often used in many a savory Indian, Asian & Caribbean dish. The ripened fruit is somewhat sweeter and not as tart. Tamarind can be found in Worcestershire and HP sauces. We have tried Tamarind as a preserved candy.
Tamarind medicinal uses are the leaves in a herbal tea for reducing malaria fever along with being used for gastric and /or digestion problems, and cardioprotective activity.
Tamarind medicinal uses are the leaves in a herbal tea for reducing malaria fever along with being used for gastric and /or digestion problems, and cardioprotective activity.
Poor man pork Basil is a low growing herb tasting similar to anise with a strong, sweet pungent smell. There are many types of Basil with distinctive essential oils and here we saw a number of different plants.
Both Basil and Oregano contain large amounts of E-Beta-caryophyllene which have been used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases and arthritis. Scientific studies have established the compounds in Basil oil to have potent antioxidants. It is traditionally used in India as a supplementary treatment of stress, asthma, and diabetes.
Both Basil and Oregano contain large amounts of E-Beta-caryophyllene which have been used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases and arthritis. Scientific studies have established the compounds in Basil oil to have potent antioxidants. It is traditionally used in India as a supplementary treatment of stress, asthma, and diabetes.
Thymes medicinal use includes being an antiseptic. It is the main active ingredient in Listerine mouthwash. In the past thyme was used to medicate bandages. It has shown to be effective against the fungus that commonly infects toe nails. Medicinally, thyme is used for respiratory infections. Infusing the herb with water can be used for cough and bronchitis.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember the medicinal benefits....Possibly memory??
Hope and Marie France
This tranquil setting is on a four acre Cliffside Park with 11 private Villas and Cottages.
One of the cottages.
I particularly liked this Infinity Pool rock wall.
And the pool.
We all really enjoyed lunch. The food was not only delicious its presentation nice but I also made a number of new friends.
Everything is closed on a Sunday in St. Georges.
Our home for a couple of days will be beside the huge yacht where the cat is.
We are taking advantage of being tied to the dock having access to fresh water giving High States a real good scrubbing top side and hull.
The restaurant is perched on a high cliff with beautiful views our towards Carriacou. There were high winds and seas.
Sure a gorgeous spot.
These are the loofahs. The loofah grows as a flowering annual vine and is in fact a type of gourd. The loofah can be used to clean anything that can not be scrubbed with steel wool. The loofah is shredded or powdered and added to the local soaps. I have read the flowers and fruits are soft and edible when young and are sometimes eaten like spuash or okra, but do so at your own risk. The flowers have a flovour similar to celery and cucumber.