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Laurus nobilis Greek Bay
... for that. Evergreen, sturdy and fragrant; surely these were contributing factors to the greatness bestowed on Greek Bay throughout history. David assigned the virtue of prosperity to the tree. This meaning has transferred ... is good for soups, stews and sauces. It also makes an excellent addition to marinades. Bay leaves should always be removed from the dish before serving. They can be used fresh or ...
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Satureja montana Winter Savory
... mark on beans, dried Savory also perks up stuffings and can be mixed with Sage, Thyme, and Bay. Add to ground Turkey or Pork with Fennel Seed, Cayenne Pepper, and Thyme. Or, add a pinch ... or Several Shallots, chopped 2 Carrots, diced 1 Stalk Celery, chopped 2 Cloves Garlic, sliced 2 Fresh Greek Bay Leaves, broken into pieces 2 Teaspoons each Fresh Thyme, Oregano and Winter Savory, coarsely chopped ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Basil, Bush - Herb Profile and Information
... and mace one ounce each, of cloves and peppercorns two ounces of each, one ounce of dried bay-leaves, three ounces of basil, the same of marjoram, two ounces of winter savory, and three ounces of ... as found in the West Indies. The name 'Ocymum' is said by Mathiolus to be derived from the Greek word 'To smell,' because of the powerful aromatic and pungent scent characterizing most of the plants of ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... described, and treatises written about how to grow roses by many ancient writers, including: The Greek, Theophrastus The Romans, Varro, Columella, Palladius, and Pliny. The entire fourth chapter of Pliny's ... exists that the Autumn Damask might also have been grown. The earliest rose concoctions were Greek in origin. They steeped rose petals in olive or vegetable oil. Later they learned that ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties, By Herb
... to a page here about growing it): Annuals Basil Chervil Dill Epazote Summer Savory Biennials Parsley Perennials Bay Chives Garlic Chives Mint Oregano Sage Rosemary Tarragon Thyme Outdoor growers hereabouts will have no problems concerning ... Sage, also marginal; Bay, no, but one can bring it inside in a tub for the winter if there's room for it in the house; Oregano, if it's the good Greek kind, no ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 2
... Latin: inceptum, inceptive Brunisolic, some gleysolic and podzolic Aridisols Latin: aridus, dry Some solonetzic Mollisols Latin: mollis, soft Chernozemic, some brunizolic, gleysolic, and solonetzic Spodosols Greek: spodes, wood ash Podzolic Alfisols (Artificial syllable) Luvisolic, some gleysolic and solonetzic Ultisols Latin: ultimus, ultimate No equivalents Oxisols Greek: oxy, sharp, acid No ...
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justgardeners.com
... . Whether you'll be using it in your favorite Italian, Middle Eastern, Mexican, South American or Greek dish (need I say versatile?) there's only one sure way to make the right plant ... last 3-5 minutes of cooking to preserve flavor. The flavor of oregano blends well with basil, bay, chives, coriander (cilantro), garlic, marjoram, mint, parsley, savory and thyme. The Aztecs combined it with chili ...
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True Bay Laurel Tree, Laurus nobilis
... plant family and there is no comparison between the two for culinary use Only Laurus nobilis is the true Laurel of Greek and Roman mythology Poet laureate, Ovid, retold the story of the Greek nymph, ... to show his love for Daphne Native to Mediterranean regions, but famous and now cherished everywhere, Bay Leaf Tree is used in cultures worldwide as a essential cooking spice and a lovely evergreen ...
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Greek Myrtle
... growth. In the kitchen, as well as on the grill, Greek myrtle is a delicious culinary herb. The flavor has been described as a bay leaf/rosemary flavor. Use sprigs and/or wood on the coals ... present and Greeks and Romans were all very well, but it is now our turn to... Enjoy growing Greek myrtle! [ Return to What We Growl ] [ Return to Ornamental / Fragrant Herbs ] Pete's Herbs 5920 Chisolm Road ...
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Herbs: Bay Leaves
... goes. She wanted no part of his affections and turned herself into a bay tree (which were plentiful on the Greek isles) to hide from him. When he found out he declared the ... Tickets Josh Grindle Inn, Mendocino [advertise with us!] Regular Columns Gilbert Menu Nasturtiums Angelica Herb Basil Bay Leaf Borage Chervil Chives Cilantro and Coriander Dill Fennel Lavender Lemon Balm Lemon Grass Mint Mustard ...
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