Rosemary
$19.60 – $20.00
Rosemary can be found growing near the ocean – its name in Latin means dew of the sea. The aromatic leaves resembling pine needles are said to aid memory and are symbols of success, remembrance, love, loyalty, and fidelity.
Use in savory and sweet recipes for meats, broiled fish, roasted chicken, marinades, stews, stuffing, dressings, breads, and desserts. Also pairs well with cheese. Some say that it aids with the digestion of fats.
| SKU | 7120L |
| Categories | Herbs, Lamb, Library, Spices |
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