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Angelica (Angelica archangelica). An herb with bactericidal and fungicidal properties, it is also calming to the skin
Ãâó: www.melangecosmetics.com/ingredients.htm
Angelica Generally classed as an herb. the stalks are candied and are used for flavoring and decorating sweets. The leaves can be used in the fresh state in salads, and a few finely chopped angelica leaves are a splendid addition to tomato salad.
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Angelica Licorice flavored stalks from the Angelica plants are candied and used primarily in pastry making. Angelica is also used to flavor liqueurs.
Ãâó: www.recipestogo.com/glossary/glossaryA.html
Angelica sinensis The scientific name for dong quai.
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Angelica stands for inspiration (if you ever tried to germinate Angelica seeds you know you have to be inspired to keep at it).
Ãâó: www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/definitions.htm
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