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Purple Allamanda — อัลลามันดาสีม่วง (Alaman da si mwong) — Allamanda blanchetii (syn. Allamanda violacea)

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Sacha inchi - ถั่วอินคา (thua inka) - Plukenetia volubilis

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 Sacha Inchi, or "thua inka," from South America, is gaining popularity in Thailand. This nutritious plant, scientifically Plukenetia volubilis, is rich in omega-3, omega-6, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Cultivated commercially in Thai highlands, its seeds are roasted, pressed for oil, or ground into flour for diverse culinary uses. Sacha inchi, also known as Inca peanuts or montaña peanuts (scientific name: Plukenetia volubilis), is a plant native to the rainforests of South America, particularly Peru. It has been cultivated for centuries for its nutritious seeds. In recent years, Sacha inchi has gained popularity worldwide due to its impressive health benefits. Sacha inchi in Thailand Thailand is one of the countries in Southeast Asia where Sacha inchi is grown commercially. The highlands of northern Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar provide suitable growing conditions for this plant. While not native to the region, Sacha inchi has adapted well to the climate and soil conditio...