Lemongrass

Lemongrass, a tropical grass, originated in Malesia but now grows widely across the Fifth World.

#Human relations

People use lemongrass as an herb in cooking, particularly to season poultry and seafood. They also brew it in a tea, either by itself or as flavoring in another kind of tea. Aside from cooking, people of the Fifth World will often use lemongrass oil in cleaning for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, and in skin ointments for its pleasant scent and insect deterrence. They may also weave dried lemongrass leaves into hats, baskets, and sleeping mats.

In many places, people believe lemongrass to have medicinal value, but exactly which ailments it treats varies by culture. Most generally agree, however, that it has calming properties and encourages overall health.

#Lemongrass People

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