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    It is not known exactly when marshmallows were invented, but their history goes back as early as 2000 BCE. Ancient Egyptians were said to be the first to make and use the root of the plant to soothe coughs and sore throats and to heal wounds. The first marshmallows were prepared by boiling pieces of root pulp with honey until thick.
    Main ingredients: Sugar, gelatin, water, and air
    Variations: Food coloring, sprinkles
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    Where does marsh mallow grow?marsh mallow, ( Althaea officinalis ), perennial herbaceous plant of the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae), native to eastern Europe and northern Africa. It has also become established in North America. The plant is usually found in marshy areas, chiefly near the sea. It has strongly veined heart-shaped or oval leaves.
    What is a marsh mallow?Marsh mallow was used for medicinal purposes and the ancient Egyptians started the sweet treat that became today’s marshmallows (which no longer contain any trace of the plant). The flowers are loved by pollinators. Brown seed pods begin to form in late September, releasing tiny black seeds when mature.
    Are marsh mallow plants invasive?Marsh mallow plants reseed themselves, yet are not considered invasive. You might see them growing along a marshy roadside or in a meadow, and sometimes a volunteer will pop up in a home garden. Marsh mallow (Althea officinalis) is an attractive flowering perennial. Its roots were once used as a thickener for marshmallow candy.
    When is marsh mallow harvested?The roots are harvested in the fall, but the plant must be two years old before the root is harvested. The common name marsh mallow is derived from the environment in which it grows. The Latin name Althaea comes from the Greek word altho, which means to heal or to cure.
     
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    Althaea officinalis - Wikipedia

    Althaea officinalis, the marsh mallow or marshmallow, is a species of flowering plant indigenous to Europe, Western Asia and North Africa, which is used in herbalism and as an ornamental plant. A confection made from the root since ancient Egyptian times evolved into today's marshmallow treat, … See more

    This herbaceous perennial (i.e. with stems which die down in the autumn) grows to 180 cm (6 ft) tall and puts out only a few lateral branches. The whole plant is softly stellate-hairy, … See more

    Cavero, R (December 2, 2014). "Medicinal plants used for respiratory affections in Navarra and their pharmacological validation". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 158 (Part A): 216–220. See more

     
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    WEBCommon marsh-mallow has been used for at least two thousand years for food (the roots) and as a medicinal herb. Native to Europe, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental as well as for its medicinal properties. It is …

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    WEBEtymology. Althea, the genus name, may come from the Greek althos, meaning 'healing'. The specific epithet officinalis means official and indicates that this plant is (or was) considered to have pharmaceutical …

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    WEBThe ancient Greeks considered the marsh mallow plant to be an excellent wound healer. The Ancient Romans made use of it as well, but they used it mainly as food. During the Renaissance period in Europe, the marsh …

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