Vietnamese cuisine uses a variety similar to the Japanese perilla, but with greenish bronze on the top face and purple on the opposite face.
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Culinary use of perilla oil has been more common in the southern part of Korea as perilla is not cultivated in the colder northern areas.
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Culinary use of perilla oil has been more common in the southern part of Korea as perilla is not cultivated in the colder northern areas.
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Perilloxin ( I ) from Perilla frutescens ( variant Acuta ), and Tenual ( II ) and Tenucarb ( III ) from Asphodeline tenuior.
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The estate has been subdivided down to 16.53 acres by the 1970s with the Perilla family converting the agricultural land for wine making.
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Harper's Virginia garden includes the colored foliage of eupatorium Chocolate, purple smoke bush, cutleaf maples, purple barberries, and annual perilla.
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Perillaldehyde, or volatile oils from perilla that are rich in perillaldehyde, are used as food additives for flavoring and in perfumery to add spiciness.
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"' Perilla de Castro "'is a municipality located in the INE ), the municipality has a population of 230 inhabitants.
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In the same year Hall married Perilla Thyme Nowell-Smith, a divorcee and daughter of Sir Richard Southwell, FRS, who survived him.
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Within vegetables, parsley and perilla are the richest CoQ 10 sources, but significant differences in their CoQ 10 levels may be found in the literature.