kesum
Kesum, also known as polygonum minus, is an herbaceous plant native to Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Polygonaceae family, which also includes buckwheat and rhubarb. The plant is characterized by its slender, creeping stems and lance-shaped leaves that have a distinctive reddish-brown or purplish hue, especially along the veins. Kesum typically grows in moist, shady environments and is often found along riverbanks, in paddy fields, and in damp clearings.
The leaves of kesum are the most commonly used part of the plant. They possess a unique,
Beyond its culinary uses, kesum has also been traditionally employed in folk medicine. Various parts of the