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Rosemary

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Used since 500 B.C., rosemary is native to the Mediterranean area (where it grows wild) but is now cultivated throughout the world. Early on, this mint-family member was used to cure ailments of the nervous system. Rosemary's silver-green, needle-shaped leaves are highly aromatic and their flavour hints of both lemon and pine.

This herb is available in whole-leaf form (fresh and dried) as well as powdered. Rosemary essence is used both to flavour food and to scent cosmetics. Rosemary can be used as a seasoning in a variety of dishes including fruit salads, soups, vegetables, meat (particularly lamb), fish and egg dishes, stuffing's and dressings.

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