Noun
maca (countable and uncountable, plural macas)
The Andean medicinal herb Lepidium meyenii, or an extract of the root of this plant.
Synonym: Peruvian ginseng
Kuciak, 27, was shot in the chest and Kusnirova, also 27, was shot in the head at their home in the town of Velka Maca, east of Bratislava, on Feb. 21, 2018. Source: Internet
I decided to start temping this time around and take maca as I read that it might help with hormone imbalances. Source: Internet
Oh yes, I always have cacao, maca, ahswagandha, mucuna, nettles, rose petals, horsetail, and chyawanprash. Source: Internet
The nutrient-dense, raw, powdered version of roots (maca), seeds (hemp), algae (spirulina), fruits (acai berry) and greens (moringa) will line the shelves of health and food stores. Source: Internet
One of the particularly ‘hot’ research topics today are superfoods and maca powder in particular. Source: Internet
However, bear in mind that raw maca is much more nutritious than its gelatinized variety. Source: Internet