Asfetida

/æzˈfɛtɪdə/ noun

A strong-smelling resinous gum from the roots of certain plants, used as a spice and traditional medicine, especially in Indian cooking.

From Persian aza (mastic/resin) + Latin fetidus (stinking), named for its powerfully unpleasant smell; brought to Europe through trade routes with India and Persia.

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