0 a South Asian plant, the seeds of which are used as a spice:
cardamom seeds
Add two teaspoonfuls of ground cardamom.
A portion of the land was used for growing various crops like cardamom, coffee, and cacao.
More than 50 clumps of cardamom plants were thoroughly examined in each of the three study sites.
The - cook seemed unfamiliar with the ritual, offering more of the cardamom-spiced drink even after the guests had politely shaken the cup.
They also cultivated cardamom that soon became an important cash crop and brought in substantial revenue.
As the fruit is the economic product of cardamom, fruit development is dependent on effective pollination.
However, this ceiling limit was not applicable to commercial plantations like tea, coffee, cardamom and rubber.
Thus, the pollination system in cardamom is dynamic and principal pollinator(s) vary according to local conditions.
At present, the sole means of pest management of cardamom is application of insecticides at regular intervals.