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Etymology
Khoe buku.Noun
buchu- Medicinal leaves that are often used in brandy; this is an Old Dutch Medicine.
Alternative spellings
Extensive Definition
Buchu is either of two small flowering shrubs
native to South
Africa, Agathosma
betulina and Agathosma
crenulata. The leaves of these two species, which are rich in
essential oils, have traditionally been used as an herbal remedy for ailments of
the gastrointestinal
and urinary
tracts. They have also been widely used as a flavoring agent for tea, candy,
and alcoholic beverages, especially brandy.
buchu in French: Buchu
buchu in Hebrew: בוכו
buchu in Russian: Баросма