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Allium iranicum
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Allium iranicum or Afghan leek or Iranian leek is a species of wild leek native to the Zagros Mountains of Iran and northern Iraq. It is used in Iranian traditional medicine as a treatment for hemorrhoids. Its chromosome number is 2n=32. Adding Allium iranicum to yogurt results in increasing the quality and thickness....read more on Wikipedia.
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