Quince is a small tree bearing a yellow fruit. The seed, fruit, and leaves are used as medicine.
Quince
syrup is sometimes used for persistent heartburn in children. Quince is
also used for morning sickness, hay fever, stomach ulcers, and many
other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support
these uses.
In foods, quince fruit is used to make jam, jelly, marmalade, and pudding. It is also used to make juice and wine.
- Digestive disorders.
- Diarrhea.
- Coughs.
- Stomach and intestinal swelling (inflammation).
- Skin injuries, when applied to the skin.
- Swollen and painful joints, when applied to the skin.
- Eye discomfort, when applied as a lotion.
- Other conditions.
Other Names:
Habb
al-safarjal , Quince Seeds, Graines de Coing, Quitte, Behidana,
Simodalibe , Bum Chunt Beool, Pyrus cydonia , Tukhme Safarjal,
Behidana Behidana,
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