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use of clove in whole or ground form is
mainly for culinary purposes and as a flavouring
agent in food industry. Its flavour blends
well with both sweet and savory dishes.
It is highly valued in medicine as carminative,
aromatic and stimulant. In Indonesia, the
lion share of production is consumed in
production of ‘kretek’ cigarettes.
The antiseptic and antibiotic
properties of clove oil are used in medicine
especially in dentistry, oral and pharyngeal
treatments. It has wider applications in
preparations of toothpaste and mouthwashes,
soaps and perfumes. It is also reported
to help diabetics in sugar assimilations.
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