Hello to all, i'm happy to be here. Do you know if this could be perganum harmala seeds? http://imgur.com/gwgH4sMhttp://imgur.com/msLpgx1I bought them for just 1 euro in a shop with turkish, eastern stuff. The seller said it was frankincense but ask google!
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Certainly looks like it. Since its from iran that foreign squiggle would be in farsi, and the farsi squiggle for Peganum harmala looks the same اسپند
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Definitely looks like rue to me! Run some through The Tao and see what you get
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DeMTist wrote:Hello to all, i'm happy to be here.
Do you know if this could be perganum harmala seeds?
I bought them for just 1 euro in a shop with turkish, eastern stuff. The seller said it was frankincense but ask google! Seems like it is!
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paperjack wrote:...Seems like it is! Me thinks also
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The german name is Steppenraute or syrische Steppenraute. It looks like it. I definatly would make a tea out of it and drink it. (Yes i am that sure.)
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It most definitively looks like syrian rue (taxonomical name: peganum harmala) seeds to me.
There is an easy test you can do if you have a blacklight (long wave ultraviolet light) lamp: soak some of your seeds in water, or even better, boil it for a few minutes and then hold it under the blacklight. It should glow strongly blue-green when you do this, especially so if you turn off all other regular lights. If you do not have a blacklight or other uv source, sunlight also works to some extent, but the effect is not as striking, because the sunlight overpowers the blue-green fluorescense, leaving only a faint blue-green glow.
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Great! And the price is very good, i'll tell you when i trie it.
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