| ID | Uses ID | Product Name | Product Description | Notes | Metadata ID |
| 388 | 1,763 | Capsules | The extraction of the leaves are made into capsules | Possible preventive or cure for alcohol-induced hangover symptoms. | 9,335 |
| 389 | 1,764 | Picked baby artichoke | Small, or baby artichokes, that are produced on lateral stems can be pickled | NULL | 9,336 |
| 390 | 1,765 | Cooked flower bud | The buds are harvested just before the flowers open, they are then usually boiled before being eaten | NULL | 9,336 |
| 391 | 1,764 | Fresh Artichoke | A sweet nutty flavour. Need to be peeled when eaten raw | NULL | 9,336 |
| 392 | 1,765 | Cooked Artichoke | Need to be peeled before cooked | NULL | 9,336 |
| 393 | 1,765 | Celery substitute | Young leaf stems can be used as celery substitute. They are normally blanched to remove the bitterness and then boiled or eaten raw. | NULL | 9,336 |
| 394 | 1,765 | Rennet substitute | The dried flowers are a rennet substitute, used for curdling plant milks | NULL | 9,336 |
| 395 | 1,766 | Flour | The corms is dried and grated to make flour | NULL | 9,337 |
| 396 | 1,766 | Baked Taro | The corms can be baked or roasted much the same way as potatoes | NULL | 9,337 |
| 397 | 1,766 | Cooked Taro | They can be used in savoury dishes such as soups and curries, or in sweet dishes with coconut milk, sugar etc. Make sure the corm is properly cooked before eating. | NULL | 9,337 |
| 398 | 1,767 | Cooked stem | Peeled, cut into pieces and boiled in stews, they taste and look a little like celery | NULL | 9,337 |
| 399 | 1,768 | Leaf dicoction | A decoction of the leaves is drunk to promote menstruation | NULL | 9,337 |
| 400 | 1,769 | Jam | Measure palm fruit juice into a 6- or 8-quart saucepan. Stir pectin into juice until dissolved, add food coloring, and bring quickly to a hard boil, stirring occasionally. Add sugar all at once. | Very nutritious and may promote brain health. | 9,338 |
| 401 | 1,769 | Dried fruit | The fruit is often dried and then eaten raw or used to add sweetness to a variety of foods such as cakes, fruit pies, confectionary etc. | NULL | 9,339 |
| 402 | 1,769 | Delicacy | Male inflorescence eaten as a delicacy | NULL | 9,339 |
| 403 | 1,770 | Date palm sap | Wherever fruiting is poor, the sap is tapped and becomes the main product from the tree. It can be drunk fresh, fermented and drunk as toddy, or distilled and drunk as the spirit 'arrack' | NULL | 9,339 |
| 404 | 1,771 | Gum | The tree yields a gum that is used in treating diarrhoea | NULL | 9,339 |
| 405 | 1,772 | Juice | The fruit is macerated and mix with some other herbs to produce medicinal juice, which is helpful in treating insanity, epilepsy, stomach acidity, indigestion, ulcers and other nervous diseases | NULL | 9,340 |
| 406 | 1,773 | Pickle | The young fruit is occasionally pickled | NULL | 9,341 |
| 407 | 1,773 | Cooked seed | The seed can be eaten when cooked | NULL | 9,341 |