PIMENTO LEAVES as a tea is Useful treating high blood sugar, bacterial infections and fungal infections, rheumatism, amenorrhea, and colic.Pimento leaves held in the mouth will decrease the urge for cigarettes.A tea of the leaves will also keep the body warm,purify the stomach,aid digestion,relieve gas and stop vomiting. A mixture of pimento and white rum is a great remedy for menstrual cramps – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
PIMENTO LEAVES as a tea is Useful treating high blood sugar, bacterial infections and fungal infections, rheumatism, amenorrhea, and colic.Pimento leaves held in the mouth will decrease the urge for cigarettes.A tea of the leaves will also keep the body warm,purify the stomach,aid digestion,relieve gas and stop vomiting. A mixture of pimento and white rum is a great remedy for menstrual cramps – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
PIMENTO LEAVES as a tea is Useful treating high blood sugar, bacterial infections and fungal infections, rheumatism, amenorrhea, and colic.Pimento leaves held in the mouth will decrease the urge for cigarettes.A tea of the leaves will also keep the body warm,purify the stomach,aid digestion,relieve gas and stop vomiting. A mixture of pimento and white rum is a great remedy for menstrual cramps – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
Useful treating high blood sugar, bacterial infections and fungal infections, rheumatism, amenorrhea, and colic.Pimento leaves held in the mouth will decrease the urge for cigarettes.A tea of the leaves will also keep the body warm,purify the stomach,aid digestion,relieve gas and stop vomiting. A mixture of pimento and white rum is a great remedy for menstrual cramps – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
Pimento Leaves are used mainly as a tea to treat bacterial and fungal infections, reducing blood sugars and occasionally for rheumatism. They are reputed to be an effective deterrant for the urge to smoke; chewing a few leaves is supposed to reduce the cravings. They most certainly act as a digestive and calm upset stomachs from over indulgence. They do not stop morning sickness or motion sickness however. Traditionally, in the Caribbean, women infuse the leaves in white rum for menstrual pain. The leaves contain trace amounts of Eugenol which is a weak anti microbial agent.
Neither the leaves nor the wood feature much in culinary terms although both are used in smoking jerk seasoning, but they are traditionally used for medicinal purposes as described.
Whilst the fruit (the berries and its ground version) are well known in the West, The leaves are relatively unknown outside the Caribbean except where migratory patterns have introduced them in our multi cultural society.
PIMENTO TREE is indigenous to Caribbean Islands.It was found growing in Jamaica by early Spanish explorers who were very impressed with the taste and aroma of the berries and leaves.Pimento is also grown in Mexico, but it is Jamaica that has the longest history. Jamaica is the largest exporter of pimento seeds and leaves.Pimento also known as PIMENTA DIOICA is closely related to the bay tree and to cloves.Also known as allspice, the ground pimento combines the characteristic flavour and aroma of cloves,nutmeg,cinnamon and pepper, all combined in one spice,hence the name allspice. – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
PIMENTO TREE is indigenous to Caribbean Islands.It was found growing in Jamaica by early Spanish explorers who were very impressed with the taste and aroma of the berries and leaves.Pimento is also grown in Mexico, but it is Jamaica that has the longest history. Jamaica is the largest exporter of pimento seeds and leaves.Pimento also known as PIMENTA DIOICA is closely related to the bay tree and to cloves.Also known as allspice, the ground pimento combines the characteristic flavour and aroma of cloves,nutmeg,cinnamon and pepper, all combined in one spice,hence the name allspice. – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
rheumatism, amenorrhea, and colic.Pimento leaves held in the mouth will decrease the urge for cigarettes. – See more at: http://crazyjamaica.com/?page_id=3720#sthash.rYGf7Xto.dpuf
The first Spanish explorers discovered the tree in The Caribbean, in Jamaica which is still the main source (although it also grows in Central America, and is principally cultivated in Mexico there, but also The Greater Antilles and other Caribbean Islands) and they quickly learnt of the culinary effects of its berries which we know as Allspice ( derived from the fact that the taste is often described as a mixture of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and pepper and was first termed by the English in 1621 ) – It is also known, however, as Jamaican Pepper, Myrtle Pepper, Pimenta or Pimento, English Pepper or Newspice.
It has become a naturalised plant in Hawaii and Tonga and is even grown in India