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Tom-rey
Amomum tomrey

Family: Zingiberaceae


What it is like

A ginger family herb. It grows about 2 m tall. The rhizome is about 0.5-1.5 cm across. The leafy shoots are slender and grow in clumps. They are pale green to purple at the base. There are 4-26 leaves. The blade is 19-45 cm long by 6-10 cm wide. The flowering shoots are a flattened round shaped and 3 cm across. The fruiting stalk is 6-13 cm long. The fruit are round to oblong and with 3 grooves along them. They are 2 cm across. The seed are angular and 6-7 mm long by 4-5 mm wide. They are brown with a white coating.

There are about 150 Amomum species. They are mostly tropical.


Where it is found

A tropical plant. It grows in lowland evergreen and deciduous forests. It occurs on limestone bedrock at about 100 m above sea level in Thailand.

Countries/locations it is found in

Asia, Cambodia, Indochina, Laos, SE Asia, Thailand, Vietnam


How it is used for food

It is used as a flavouring for stews.

It is a cultivated plant.

Edible parts

Seeds, spice


How it is grown


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