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The Fragrant Allure of Tejpaat (Cassia Leaves) Nepali name: Tejpaat (तेजपात) Common name: Indian cassia, cinnamon leaf, tej patta Bot. name: Cinnamomum tamala (Buch-Ham) T. Nees & Eberm. Family: Lauraceae Information source - An Introduction to Nepalese Food Plants by Dr. M. Regmi Dried Tejpaat leaves Tejpaat (तेजपात) in the Nepali name of Indian cassia, cinnamon leaves, tej patta (in Hindi), tamaalpatra (तमालपत्र) in Sanskrit. In scientific journals, tejpaat  is known as Cinnamomum tamala. These highly scented leaves come from medium-sized evergreen aromatic tree, cinnamomum cassia (Lauraceae family).  It is commonly found growing wild in Sinduli Rasuwa, Salyan, Dolpa district and many other adjoining southern Terai regions of Nepal.  The leaves are shinny, somewhat oblong shaped, tough, usually have three prominent and straight veins running downs the length of the leaves, and attractive dark green color. Once dried, cassia leaves turn into dull brown to green and ha

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