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Arisaema Mart. Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott – Jack in the pulpit
Woodland plant- Human use and ingestion of Jack-in-the-Pulpit either takes advantage of the potential medicinal applications of the plant’s toxins (such as use as skin ointments, poultices, or tonics) or follows steps by which these toxins are removed from the plant tissues (drying, roasting, leaching etc). The root, in particular, can be peeled, ground, dried and roasted to make a bread or cereal that has a chocolate-like flavor. The root can also be thinly sliced into chips that are then roasted into edible, chocolate flavored wafers.
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