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English: Nature: Cold and humid in the second degree.

Optimum: Lukewarm and sweet. Usefulness: It cleans the stomach lining. Dangers: It weakens the mechanism of digestion. Neutralization of the Dangers: By mixing with rose water.

Effects: Can cause moist swellings. It is primarily recommended for cold temperaments, for old people, in Winter, and in cold regions.
Français : Eau chaude (Aqua Calida)

Nature: froid et humide au second degré. Optimum: tiède et sucrée. Usage: Nettoie la muqueuse de l'estomac. Dangers: Ralentit la digestion. Neutralisation des dangers: mélanger avec l'eau de rose.

Effets: Peut provoquer des oedèmes humides. Il est surtout recommandé pour les tempéraments froids, pour les personnes âgées, en hiver et dans les régions froides.
Date 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.godecookery.com/tacuin/tacuin.htm#4 (book scan)
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