Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tabasheer" in English language version.
... 'Tabasheer' or 'banslochan' is sold in all Indian bazars ... originated among the aboriginal tribes ... article of commerce with early Arab traders ... silica, with traces of lime and potash ...
... 'Tabasheer' or 'Bangsa Lochan' used in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines ...
... the σάκχαρον of the Greeks was tabasjeer 'beyond all controversy' ... The Sanscrit name for tabascher is tvakkschira, bark milk ... called Bansolochan (or tabashir) is supposed to be efficacious in paralytic complications, flatulency, and poisoning cases ... a stimulant and aphrodisiac ... a febrifuge ...
On shaking the Bamboo a rattling noise is perceived, as if small stones were contained in the cavity ... that reckoned the best if of a bluish-white color
... splitting open those bamboo stems which give a rattling sound when shaken ...
... Bamboo manna derives its name from the Sanskrit words - Tvak-kshira, 'bark milk'; Vansa-sarkara, 'bamboo sugar'; and Vansa-karpura, 'bamboo camphor' ... known to the early Arab travelers in the East, and the port of Thana, on the western coast of India, was famous for this product in the twelfth century ...
... तबाशीर और ...
... Called "tian zhu huang" in Mandarin, which translates to "heavenly bamboo yellow," tabasheer is a versatile, highly demanded substance described to be cold in nature and sweet in taste ...