Asparagus is the common name of a group of 50 or 60 species of the Liliaceae family and whose stems are asparagus.  New stalks or sprouts are used as food, even their woody part.  To obtain the white varieties, they are usually deprived of the sun by piling soil on the stems as they grow
Juniper  The plant also known as royal juniper, grojo, zimbro or simply gin, is native to the European continent
Dong Quai has been used in China for centuries, attributing remarkable powers to nourish the glands, rebuild blood and help delay the symptoms of old age in women
Date palm is a plant native to the Asian continent, although it is also possible to find it in a sinister way in large areas of northern and central Africa
Damiana  This plant of beautiful yellow flowers is known from pre-Columbian civilizations for its aphrodisiac effects
Plum  It is a plant native to Europe and Asia, especially in the transcaucasic region.  More than 400 European species are known
Chamico  DESCRIPTION  Annual grass erect, glabra, from 05.0 to 1.00 m high, with dichotomous branches
Onion is the common name for the Allium cepa, a plant of the biennial herb genus of the Liliaceae family, originally from Asia but has been widely cultivated in temperate regions and subtropical for thousands of years
Cinnamon or cinnamon tree is an evergreen tree, between 10 and 15 m altitude.
pumpkin  Recent studies have yielded data that dictate that the cultivation of this plant originated in Central America about 9,000 years ago
coffee tree is a tropical evergreen shrub of a height that can reach up to 10 m for trees in the wild and about 3 m for cultivated varieties.
Cocoa  The cocoa plant is native to the tropical areas of the American continent