| Term | Pods |
| Alternate Terms | seed pods; legume pods; fruit pods |
| Definition | Pods are dry, dehiscent fruits typical of the Fabaceae; (legume) family, consisting of two valves enclosing seeds that split open upon maturity. In medicinal contexts, they serve as sources of bioactive compounds, fibre;, and nutrients used across healing traditions. |
| Category | Botanical Structure |
| Context | In conventional botany, pods are classified as legumes providing dietary protein and fiber; naturopathic medicine employs pod extracts for digestive and anti-inflammatory benefits; Western herbalism uses pods like those of fenugreek for blood sugar; regulation; TCM incorporates pods from plants like Astragalus for tonifying qi and supporting immunity; Ayurveda utilizes pods from species such as Moringa for detoxification and vitality enhancement. |
| Etymology | Derived from Middle Dutch 'podde' meaning a small bag or pouch, alluding to the seed-enclosing structure; entered English in the 17th century. |
| Examples | fenugreek pods; okra pods; vanilla pods; locust pods; pea pods |
| Related Terms | legumes; seeds; pericarp; dehiscence; valves |
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