The pandan tree grows as tall as 5 meters, with
erect, small branches. Pandan is also known as Fragrant Screw Pine. Its trunk bears plenty of prop roots. Its
leaves spirals the branches, and crowds at the end. Its male
inflorescence emits a fragrant smell, and grows in length for up to
0.5 meters. The fruit of the pandan tree, which is usually about 20
centimeters long, are angular in shape, narrow in the end and the
apex is truncate. It grows in the thickets lining the seashores of
most places in the Philippines. In various parts of the world, the
uses of this plant are very diverse. Some countries concentrate on
the culinary uses of pandan, while others deeply rely on its
medicinal values. For instance, many Asians regard this food as
famine food. Others however mainly associate pandan with the
flavoring and nice smell that it secretes.
In the Philippines, pandan leaves are being cooked along with rice
to incorporate the flavor and smell to it. As can be observed, the
uses of the pandan tree are not limited to cooking uses. Its leaves
and roots are found to have medicinal benefits. Such parts of the
plant have been found to have essential oils, tannin, alkaloids and
glycosides, which are the reasons for the effective treatment of
various health concerns. It functions as a pain reliever, mostly for
headaches and pain caused by arthritis, and even hangover. It can
also be used as antiseptic and anti-bacterial, which makes it ideal
for healing wounds. In the same manner, a preparation derived from
the bark of this plant may be used to address skin problems. Many
people have also discovered that it is an effective remedy for
cough. In India, pandan leaves are being used to treat skin
disorders like leprosy and smallpox. The bitter tasting quality of
the leaves makes it ideal for health problems which include, but are
not limited to, diabetes fever, ulcer and wounds. In Hawaii, pandan
flowers are being chewed by mothers who later give the chewed
flowers to their children, as laxative. The juice extracted from
pounded roots of this tree is used and mixed with other ingredients
to ease chest pains. Also, it is used as tonic for women who have
just given birth and who are still in weak states. Pandan flowers
have also been traced with characteristics that function as
aphrodisiac. Pandan also manifests anti-cancer activities, and that is
why modern researches in the United States have subjected this plant
for further experiments and investigation.
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