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mithra - a persian god of light + mitre - a sacerdotal head-dress. goodly - large, considerable trowel - a tool consisting of a flat (or, less commonly, rounded) plate of metal or wood, of various shapes, attached to a short handle; used by masons, bricklayers, plasterers, and others for spreading, moulding, or smoothing mortar, cement, and the ... This is Morus nigra, also known as Black Mulberry, Toot Tree, Persian Mulberry. This tree likes to live in full sun to partial shade. It has chartreuse, yellow, and green blossoms in the middle of spring followed by delicious black mulberries. This fruit is the star of the tree and can be eaten raw or cooked. Iran ranks 1st in fruit production in the Middle East and North Africa. Iran has been ranked between 8th and 10th in global fruit production in different years. [1] Iran produces Persian walnut , melon , tangerine , citrus fruits , Kiwifruit , dates , cherries , pomegranates , peach , oranges , raisins , saffron , grapes and watermelon . Fruit. Fruits are red or brown-colored oblong pod, 2–3 cm (3⁄4–1 1⁄6 in) long, containing 2 to 5 dark seed. Seeds are brown kidney shaped and pinhead-sized. History of licorice root. The word “licorice” refers to the root of a plant called Glycyrrhiza glabra. It’s native to Europe and Asia.