Dill Leaves Fresh
Supplier: Fresh onion, dehydrated onion, fresh garlic, dehydrated garlic, dehydrated dill, dehydrated leek, dehydrated cilantro, dehydrated parsley, dried chamomile, dried basil, dried marjoram
Supplier: Fresh fruits avocado, mango, pineapple and passion fruit fresh herbs basil, chives, rosemary, oregano, tarragon, sage, thyme, dill, mint, lemongrass etc.
PRODUCT INFO Lao dill is a perennial or annual herb (depending on variety) that is known for its wispy, fernlike leaves and flavorful tang and is now widely cultivated in Asia. It is known as an aromatic herb whose seeds and leaves are used in both cooking and preserving foods. Dill seeds are more strongly flavored then leaves and have been traditionally used in pickling and curing. In many cuisines worldwide, its sweet and delicately flavored leaves are used in cooking and baking, often paired most often with fish. USES Lao dill is used heavily in Lao cuisine, added as a spice to fish dishes and soups, and so we are seeing more fresh locally grown dill in the farmers markets! SEASONS Lao Dill is available year-round.
Supplier: Fresh parsely, dill, coriander, mint.
TERRAGON Flavor Enhancer: Tarragons unique flavor profile sets it apart in the culinary world. Sauces and Dressings: Tarragon is a key ingredient in the classic French sauce barnaise. Vinegar and Marinades: Tarragon-infused vinegar is a popular condiment. Herb Butter: Tarragon-infused butter is a simple yet luxurious addition to many dishes. SAGE Flavorful Seasoning: Sages robust flavor, with hints of earthiness and a slightly peppery undertone, makes it a popular choice for seasoning a variety of dishes. Stuffing and Dressings: Sage is a classic ingredient in stuffings and dressings, especially during holiday feasts. Sage Butter: Infusing butter with sage creates a versatile condiment known as sage butter. Herb Blends: Sage is often included in various herb blends, such as the traditional French herb combination, fines herbes. Teas and Infusions: Sage leaves can be used to prepare herbal teas and infusions. THYME Aromatic Seasoning: Thyme is celebrated for its distinct aroma, which is characterized by earthy, woody notes with a hint of lemon. Herb Blends: Thyme is a key player in many herb blends, such as Herbes de Provence. Roasting and Grilling: Sprigs of fresh thyme are often used to infuse flavor into roasted or grilled dishes. Breads and Marinades: Thyme is an excellent addition to bread dough and marinades for meats. Infused Oils and Vinegar: Thyme-infused oils and vinegar are cherished for their ability to add a burst of flavor to dressings, dips, and marinades.
Basil belongs to the mint family and is known for the culinary creations it helps provide, adding an aromatic touch to various dishes. From classic Italian pesto to Thai curries, basil has diverse varieties. Chives are known for their ability to regrow after cutting, making them a convenient herb for continuous harvesting. Regular harvesting also helps prevent the plant from flowering, as the flowers can have a milder flavor. Chives are a great addition to various dishes, including salads, soups, and as a garnish, providing a fresh and mild onion flavor.
Supplier: Fresh Mint,Thyme, Rosemary, Dill, Sage, lemon Thyme, Lemon Grass
Botanical name: (Matricaria chamomilla) fragrant odor, and a warmish, bitter, aromatic taste Forms ( flower, pollen ,seeds ,TBC )