tremella
IPA: trɪmˈɛɫʌ
noun
- Any fungus of the genus Tremella.
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Examples of "tremella" in Sentences
- In October, it launched Quaker Herbal Oatmeal with such flavors as wolfberry and tremella.
- -- This is a very beautiful white tremella growing in woods on leaf mold close to the ground.
- Herbal Oatmealin flavors such as wolfberry and tremella, a fungus considered in China to have therapeutic properties.
- The flower called "tremella deliquescens", which bears fruit in the beginning of January, is known as "Sinte Goulds lampken" (St. Gudula's lantern).
- Shirokikurage (tremella fuciformis), also called White Jelly is a fungus containing large quantities of glucuronoxylomannan, an acidic polysaccharide.
- In traditional Chinese medicine, tremella extract is also used as a cough syrup for treating chronic tracheitis and other cough-related conditions such as asthma, dry cough, and heat in the lungs.
- Among the ingredients the multinationals are using: wolfberry plants, chrysanthemum teas and tremella, a fungus commonly thought in China to help improve the skin, strengthen bones and control weight.
- As consumers become more health-conscious, Pepsi and some of its competitors in the global packaged food market are introducing foods that include traditional Chinese folk medicine ingredients like wolfberry plants, chrysanthemum teas and tremella.
- Amit said that local ingredients that are perceived to be beneficial to health such as longan, tremella and sesame have had applications in baked goods, as consumers are acquainted with their benefits and can quickly embrace products containing them.
- All that could be deduced by fair reasoning would amount to this only, that the life of metals, as the power which effects and determines their comparative cohesion, ductility, &c., was yet lower on the scale than the Life which produces the first attempts of organization, in the almost shapeless tremella, or in such fungi as grow in the dark recesses of the mine.
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