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caesalpinia sappan is a
species of
flowering tree in the
legume family, (c. echinata), and was
originally called 'brezel wood' in europe.
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okinawa ),
which exchanged japanese products (silver, swords) and
chinese products for
southeast asian sappan wood and deer hides.
- the
colony was
active in trade,
particularly in the
export of deer-hide and
sappan wood to
japan in
exchange for
japanese silver and
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caesalpinia sappan l.- –
sappanwood (southeast asia ,
malay historically important dye
called brazilin and of the wood for
violin bows .
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sappan (sappan wood) w3 img 3339. jpg ,
sappanwood (caesalpinia sappan)
caesalpinioideae is a
botanical name at the rank
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sappan lignum ,
sappan wood
shavings , 蘇木 , ソボク , sū mù , 蘇木 , 苏木 ,
caesalpinia sappan , 1 ,
saussureae radix , saw-wort root, snow
lotus -
traditional chinese ingredients : su mu (caesalpinia
sappan or
sappan wood) tao ren (peach kernel) tian ma (gastrodia ) tian nan xing
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historical evidence indicates that
people on
sumbawa island were
known in the east
indies for
their honey ,
horses sappan wood for
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historical evidence indicates that
people on
sumbawa island were
known in the east
indies for
their honey,
horses sappan wood for
producing - the
original brazilwood,sappan wood (caesalpinia sappan), is
native to
india and was
exported to
china by 900 bce and to
europe via the