Uses
Toxic parts
Edible uses
Notes
Immature flower clusters are used as a garnish for soups and chilled tofu[5]. Older flower clusters are fried and eaten[5]. The seeds are preserved in salt or are used as a spice in pickles, tempura and miso[5][6]. They are one of the ingredients in 'Shichimi' or 'seven spice' mixture[6]. The seed can also be eaten cooked[9][4]. Seeds from purple-leafed forms of the plant are preferred for culinary use[7]. The seed contains about 21.5% protein, 43.4% fat, 11.3% carbohydrate, 4.4% ash[8]. An edible drying oil is obtained from the seed[2][10][5]. It is rich in linolenic acid[11]. The plant yields an essential oil which is used as a food flavouring in candies and sauces[5].
An edible purple dye is obtained from the plant[12][2][13]. The part of the plant is not specified, but it is almost certainly the leaves[K].Leaves
Seed
Material uses
Medicinal uses(Warning!)
The leaves are used in the treatment of colds, chest stuffiness, vomiting, abdominal pain etc[17]. The seed is antiasthmatic, antitussive, emollient and expectorant[17]. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, colds and chills, nausea, abdominal pain, food poisoning and allergic reactions (especially from seafood), bronchitis and constipation[18][7]. The stems are a traditional Chinese remedy for morning sickness[7].].
This herb should be avoided by pregnant women[19].Ecology
Ecosystem niche/layer
Ecological Functions
Nothing listed.
Forage
Nothing listed.
Shelter
Nothing listed.
Propagation
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Cultivation
The plant is not frost hardy and requires temperatures above 18°c if it is to grow well[6]. The plant requires short days in order to flower[6].
Shiso is often cultivated in the Orient as a food flavouring. This is a very ornamental form of the plant with particularly deep red leaves[22][6]. Shiso is also cultivated for the oil obtained from its seed[23][10]. It is sometimes used in sub-tropical bedding schemes in Britain[20].Crops
Problems, pests & diseases
Associations & Interactions
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Polycultures & Guilds
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Descendants
Cultivars
Varieties
None listed.
Subspecies
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Full Data
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