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Summer Savory – Health Benefits and Herb Uses

Botanical Name: Satureja hortensis. Other Common Names: Garden savory, ajedrea de jardin (Spanish), hsiang po ho (Chinese), Bohnenkraut (German), sarriette des jardins (French), sommersar (Norwegian), sommarkynde (Swedish), sar (Danish), Kesäkynteli (Finnish). Habitat: Summer savory is probably native to the eastern Mediterranean and countries around the Black Sea. It is widely cultivated as a spice and to some extent, its medicinal properties. Today, it is cultivated in Spain, France…

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Renae Doxey
It is spring and it is Ramp season. Ramps are type of wild onion/leek that are native to much of the eastern US but are revered as a welcome spring herald in West Virginia. Mountain people (is that PC for Hillbilly?) of the Southeast honor these savory plants and celebrate the occasion of their emergence … Permaculture, Wild Onion, Forest Gardens, Wild Onions, Wild Food Foraging, Edible Wild Plants, Spring Light, Perennial Vegetables, Sun Perennials

50 Natives: West Virginia: Allium tricoccum - Ramps

It is spring and it is Ramp season. Ramps are type of wild onion/leek that are native to much of the eastern US but are revered as a welcome spring herald in West Virginia. Mountain people (is that PC for Hillbilly?) of the Southeast honor these savory plants and celebrate the occasion of their emergence […]

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What Is Savory (Herb)? Learn About Winter and Summer Savory With 4 Recipe Ideas - 2024 - MasterClass

For 2,000 years, people have used savory as a culinary herb to flavor beans, season meat, and add a thyme-like taste to their meals. Savory’s robust, peppery taste even inspired a second meaning—savory also refers to flavorful food, as in “a savory sauce.” Savory is also known as the “herb of love”: Ancient Romans believed this aromatic herb was a natural aphrodisiac and used it to make love potions. So powerful was its reputation that European monasteries forbid the growth of savory for…

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