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2,3-Dimethylpyrazine
Bioactivity signal
Structure-activity model estimate · not measured
Foods containing this compound

Herbal teas are the beverages made from the infusion or decoction of herbs, spices, or other plant material in hot water. While most herbal teas are safe for regular consumption, some herbs have toxic or allergenic effects. The most herbal teas include Chamomile Tea, Peppermint Tea, Ginger Tea, etc.
Asparagus officinalis is a spring vegetable, a flowering perennial plant species in the genus Asparagus. It was once classified in the lily family, like its Allium cousins, onions and garlic, but the Liliaceae have been split and the onion-like plants are now in the family Amaryllidaceae and asparagus in the Asparagaceae. Asparagus officinalis is native to most of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia, and is widely cultivated as a vegetable crop.
Kohlrabi (German turnip or turnip cabbage) (Brassica oleracea Gongylodes group) (Olkopi in Assamese and Bengali) (Monji Haak in Kashmiri) is an annual vegetable, and is a low, stout cultivar of cabbage. Kohlrabi can be eaten raw as well as cooked.
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Compound data linked to PubChem CID 22201, public domain via NCBI. Culinary context + ingredient mappings are maintained by Foodgeist's enrichment fleet and continuously re-matched by the pairings engine. PubChem CID 22201







