Rhus coriaria, commonly called Sicilian sumac,[3]tanner's sumach,[4] or elm-leaved sumach, is a deciduous shrub to small tree in the cashew family Anacardiaceae. It is native to southern Europe and western Asia.[2] The dried fruits are used as a spice, particularly in combination with other spices in the mixture called za'atar.
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Occitan name (rodor) and Catalan name (roldor) derive from Latin Rhus tyrius (Rhuscoriaria), referring to the leaves' use in the traditional tannery industry...
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19th century.[citation needed] Around the Mediterranean Sea, sumach (Rhuscoriaria) leaves and bark are used.[citation needed] In Africa and Australia...
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sumach, especially Elm-Leaved Sumach (Rhuscoriaria) or Tanner's Sumach of southern Europe and Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina) of eastern North America, are...
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