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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Amomum

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Zingiberaceae

Order
  
Amomum Swida amomum silky dogwood Go Botany

Lower classifications
  
Amomum tsaoko, Amomum villosum, Amomum compactum

Cornus amomum


Amomum is a genus of plant native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Queensland. It includes several species of cardamom, especially black cardamom. Plants of this genus are remarkable for their pungency and aromatic properties.

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Among ancient writers, the name amomum was ascribed to various odoriferous plants that cannot be positively identified today. The word derives from Latin amomum, which is the latinisation of the Greek ἄμωμον (amomon), a kind of an Indian spice plant. Edmund Roberts noted on his 1834 trip to China that amomum was utilized as a spice to "season sweet dishes," in culinary practice.

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Selected species

See List of Amomum species for a complete list.

Amomum Spice Pages Black Cardamom Amomum subulatum

  • Amomum aculeatum
  • Amomum aromaticum
  • Amomum austrosinense
  • Amomum costatum (black cardamom)
  • Amomum dallachyi
  • Amomum dealbatum
  • Amomum foetens
  • Amomum gracile
  • Amomum longiligulare
  • Amomum longipes
  • Amomum ovoideum
  • Amomum magnificum
  • Amomum odontocarpum
  • Amomum sahyadricum
  • Amomum subulatum (black cardamom)
  • Amomum testaceum
  • Amomum truncatum
  • Amomum tsaoko
  • Amomum villosum
  • Amomum xanthioides (black cardamom seed)

  • Amomum Gingersofindia Amomum Roxb

    Amomum Zingiberaceae The gingers of the world

    References

    Amomum Wikipedia