Clove Bridges Thai Tradition and Modern Science for Health and Wellness
Dried flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum, known in Thai as กานพลู, have long drawn attention beyond their potent aroma. In northern Thailand, these tiny sun-dried buds—referred to as จันจี่ or ดอกจันทร์—are staples in cuisine and traditional healing. They are valued for warming properties and commonly used for toothache, digestion, and minor ailments. As global interest in natural remedies grows, clove stands as a compelling example of how ancient wisdom intersects with contemporary pharmacology—relevant to health-minded Thai readers.