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Subject: Green chili and ginseng
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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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How do we distinguish green chili from green peppers? Both are crino kapsiku 
as far as I can tell.

Is it OK to call ginseng {remgenja}? I just saw a book about it at the 
library which gave the name in some Native American language, and it means 
about the same thing.

phma

