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Bay Leaves Powder

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Bay Leaves Powder - dark green leaves with sweet, spicy aroma and bitter taste, used as a flavoring spice agent.

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SKU: 2BAYLP100
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Product Details: Plant Identification Information. Laurus nobilis

Common Name:

  • EnglishSweet Bay (Laurus nobilis) is a type of laurel with aromatic leaves.
  • Unani: Habb-ul-ghaar
  • Known also as:This product contains various names for the same plant species, including Daphni, Lourierblaar, Laurel, and others.

HabitatOriginates from the Mediterranean region.

Origin: Turkey

Harvested: Cultivated

Parts Used: Leaves

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Bay leaves have a distinctive dark green upper surface and paler underside, with a sweet, spicy aroma and bitter taste. Fresh or dried bay leaves are one of the most widely used flavorings in cooking. Bay leaves were valued for their flavor by the ancient Greeks. The bay laurel tree is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 60 feet tall, producing separate male and female flowers on different plants, followed by purple-black or olive-like fruits. The term "bay" or "laurel" is sometimes applied to unrelated plants due to superficial similarities with the true laurel. Bay leaves prefer a Mediterranean climate but can thrive in various environmental conditions. They are typically hand-picked and air-dried. Fresh leaves have a mild flavor that develops fully only after several weeks of drying, and they are usually sold as whole leaves. When cooking with bay leaves, be sure to remove them from the dish before serving.

How to use:

Used as a flavoring or seasoning.

Precautions: 

Members of the laurel family, along with several other plants that resemble them in appearance, (Note: The original text was cut off, so I couldn't rephrase it fully. If you provide the rest of the text, I'll be happy to help.)Kalmia latifolia, commonly known as mountain laurel. and cherry laurelThe plant has toxic leaves that can be hazardous to both humans and animals.

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This product is not intended for use as a diagnostic tool, treatment, or preventative measure for any medical condition.

 

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