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Uses of CB Leaf

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CB leaves, referring to leaves of the Simpoh Air plant (Dillenia suffruticosa), have several uses, particularly in traditional practices and as food wrapping. They are known for their large, distinctive leaves, which are used to wrap tempeh and other foods. The leaves can also be used to make a poultice for skin ailments and are edible.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Food Wrapping:
    The large, durable leaves are commonly used to wrap food items like tempeh, a fermented soybean cake, and can also be used to form shallow cones for serving foods like rojak.

  • Traditional Medicine:
    In some traditional medicine practices, CB leaves have been used to treat various ailments. For example, they can be made into a poultice to help with skin irritations and itching.

  • Edible Parts:
    The young shoots and leaves of the Simpoh Air plant are edible and can be consumed as a food source.

  • Other Uses:
    In the past, the leaves were also used to wrap food in a way that is now considered more environmentally friendly than disposable plastic, according to a blog post.
Dillenia Suffruticosa. Common names: Simpoh Air (Malay). CB ...

It's important to note that while the leaves have been traditionally used for medicinal purposes, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before using any plant for medicinal purposes, as some plants may have toxic properties.
 
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