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 "The leathery leaves of mountain pepper contain hot-tasting compounds (polygodials) which, together with many of the aromatic compounds found in the essential oil, result in an unusual fragrant, spicy flavour. The berries initially have a sweet taste, which is closely followed by an intense pungency (which does not last), giving way to a sensation of numbness. The leaves and berries are currently used in Australia to add a spicy bush food flavour to many foods. They are used to flavour curries, cheeses, wines, salad dressings and some boutique alcoholic beverages and as a substitute for black pepper." \\ "The leathery leaves of mountain pepper contain hot-tasting compounds (polygodials) which, together with many of the aromatic compounds found in the essential oil, result in an unusual fragrant, spicy flavour. The berries initially have a sweet taste, which is closely followed by an intense pungency (which does not last), giving way to a sensation of numbness. The leaves and berries are currently used in Australia to add a spicy bush food flavour to many foods. They are used to flavour curries, cheeses, wines, salad dressings and some boutique alcoholic beverages and as a substitute for black pepper." \\
-[Tasmannia lanceolata Notesheet, Flora of Tasmania, Tasmanian government, retr.May 2015] \\ +[Tasmannia lanceolata Notesheet, Flora of Tasmania, Tasmanian government, retr.May 2015]  
-[[http://r.duckduckgo.com/l/?kh=-1&uddg=http%3A%2F%2Fdpipwe.tas.gov.au%2FDocuments%2FTasmannia-lanceolata-Notesheet.pdf]]+[[http://r.duckduckgo.com/l/?kh=-1&uddg=http%3A%2F%2Fdpipwe.tas.gov.au%2FDocuments%2FTasmannia-lanceolata-Notesheet.pdf|PDF]]
  
-The typical T.lanceolata oil cell sample contained polygodial (52%), a polygodial breakdown product (30%), and guaiol (8%). "Polygodial normally represents 25-35% by weight of the whole leaf extract, while guaiol isusually present at levels well below 2-3%" \\ +| {{:polygodial.jpg|polygodial}} \\ polygodial | {{:guaiol.jpg| guaiol }} \\ guaiol | 
-[Analysis of the contents of oil cells in Tasmannia lanceolata (Poir.) AC Smith (Winteraceae)., Read, C., Menary, R., Annals of Botany, Vol.86(6), 2000, 1193-1197] \\ + 
-[[http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/86/6/1193.full.pdf]]+The typical T.lanceolata oil cell sample contained polygodial (52%), a polygodial breakdown product (30%), and guaiol (8%). "Polygodial normally represents 25-35% by weight of the whole leaf extract, while guaiol is usually present at levels well below 2-3%" \\ 
 +[Analysis of the contents of oil cells in Tasmannia lanceolata (Poir.) AC Smith (Winteraceae)., Read, C., Menary, R., Annals of Botany, Vol.86(6), 2000, 1193-1197]  
 +[[http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/86/6/1193.full.pdf|PDF]]
  
 "Volatile components account for the majority of the T. ­lanceolata phytochemical profile, accounting for as high as 6% of the dry weight of the plant material. For this reason, until recently, research into T.lanceolata phytochemistry has largely concentrated on these components. A recent analysis of commercial essential oil ­components reported these to be predominantly sesquiterpenic, with polygoidal (36.74%) being the major component. Other sesquiterpenoids occur at lower levels in T. lanceolata essential oils and are known to vary widely between individual plants. An analysis of commercial T. lanceolata essential oils reported that guaiol (4.36%), calamenene (3.42%), spathulenol (1.94%), drimenol (1.91%), cadina-1,4-diene (1.58%), "Volatile components account for the majority of the T. ­lanceolata phytochemical profile, accounting for as high as 6% of the dry weight of the plant material. For this reason, until recently, research into T.lanceolata phytochemistry has largely concentrated on these components. A recent analysis of commercial essential oil ­components reported these to be predominantly sesquiterpenic, with polygoidal (36.74%) being the major component. Other sesquiterpenoids occur at lower levels in T. lanceolata essential oils and are known to vary widely between individual plants. An analysis of commercial T. lanceolata essential oils reported that guaiol (4.36%), calamenene (3.42%), spathulenol (1.94%), drimenol (1.91%), cadina-1,4-diene (1.58%),
 5-hydroxycalamenene (1.47%), bicyclogermacrene (1.15%), α-cubebene (0.88%), caryophyllene (0.87%), 5-hydroxycalamenene (1.47%), bicyclogermacrene (1.15%), α-cubebene (0.88%), caryophyllene (0.87%),
 α-copaene (0.48%), cadalene (0.44%), δ-cadinol (0.4%), elemol (0.39%), T muurolol (0.39%) and germacrene D are particularly abundant." \\ α-copaene (0.48%), cadalene (0.44%), δ-cadinol (0.4%), elemol (0.39%), T muurolol (0.39%) and germacrene D are particularly abundant." \\
-[The phytochemistry and chemotherapeutic potential of Tasmannia lanceolata (Tasmanian pepper): A review., Cock, I.E., Pharmacognosy Communications, vol.3(4), 2013, 1-13] \\ +[The phytochemistry and chemotherapeutic potential of Tasmannia lanceolata (Tasmanian pepper): A review., Cock, I.E., Pharmacognosy Communications, vol.3(4), 2013, 1-13]  
-[[http://phcogfirst.com/sites/default/files/PC_3_4_3.pdf]]+[[http://phcogfirst.com/sites/default/files/PC_3_4_3.pdf|PDF]] 
 + 
 + 
 +{{:tasmania_lanc.jpg?600}} \\ 
 +Tasmania lanceolata, Mackay St, Springvale South, VIC, Australia (2025) ©  mattmaceac [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/|CC BY-SA 4.0]] [[https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=323362|inaturalist.org]]
  
 {{:tasmannia_lanceolata.jpg|}} \\ {{:tasmannia_lanceolata.jpg|}} \\
 Tasmannia lanceolata as Drimys lanceolata \\ Tasmannia lanceolata as Drimys lanceolata \\
-Baillon, H.E., Histoire des plantes, vol.1, p.159, fig.205-207 (1866-1869) [A.Faguet] \\ +Baillon, H.E., Histoire des plantes, vol.1, p.159, fig.205-207 (1866-1869) [A.Faguet]  
-[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=360126]]+[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=360126|plantgenera.org]]
  
-{{:tasmannia_lanceolata_fruit.jpg?600}} \\ +{{:tasmannia_lanceolata_fruit.jpg}} \\ 
-dried fruits, "mountain pepper"+Dried fruits, "mountain pepper" © Andreas Kraska [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/|CC BY-SA 4.0]]
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