Bitter kola

Bitter kola

Bitter kola (Garcinia kola) is a plant native to West and Central Africa. It produces brown, nut-like seeds that have a bitter taste when chewed. Known for its various medicinal uses.

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Bitter kola (Garcinia kola) is an ancient tree plant that belongs to the Guttiferae family and is native to West Africa.

It is rich in phytochemicals and is often referred to as a wonder plant because almost every part of it has immense medicinal benefits.

The seeds are the most popular part of the plant. They are chewed raw and commonly called African wonder nutmale kola, false kolaAku-ilu (Igbo), Orogbo (Yoruba), and Namigin-Gworo (Hausa).

When chewed, the bitter kola seeds have a bitter taste that gently evolves into a sweet, smooth taste.

The bitter kola seeds possess anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties. And have been in use in traditional medicine to treat HIV/AIDS, Ebola virus, and diabetes.

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