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Bay Leaves Whole

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

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Tags: Herb Whole
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Product Details: The botanical name for this product is [insert name]. Laurus nobilis

Common Name:

  • English:Sweet Laurel or Bay Leaf.
  • Unani: Habb-ul-ghaar
  • This product is also referred to as:Various names for the same plant species include Daphni, Lourierblaar, Laurel, Laur, Laurier, Lorbeer, Alloro, Tamalpatra, and Tejpatta.

Habitat:Originates from the Mediterranean area.

Origin: India

Harvested: Cultivated

Parts Used: Leaves

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Bay leaves have a distinctive appearance, with dark green tops and paler undersides, and a sweet, spicy aroma that gives way to a bitter taste. Fresh or dried, they're one of the most widely used flavorings in cooking. The ancient Greeks were among those who prized bay leaves for their flavor. The bay laurel tree is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 60 feet tall, with male and female flowers on separate plants and purple-black fruits resembling olives. However, other plants are also sometimes referred to as "bay" or "laurel", due to superficial similarities with the true laurel. Bay leaves thrive in Mediterranean climates but can adapt to a range of environments. They're typically handpicked and air-dried, which allows their flavor to develop fully over several weeks. When purchased, they're usually sold whole. To avoid bitterness, it's best to remove bay leaves from cooked food before eating.

How to use:

Used as a flavoring or spice.

Precautions: 

Members of the laurel family and certain other plants that resemble them in appearance are not actually related.Kalmia latifolia, commonly known as mountain laurel. and cherry laurelThis plant has toxic leaves that can be harmful to both people and animals.

Before using this product, consult with a healthcare professional, especially if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.

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The following statement is in compliance with Canadian regulations regarding health claims: This product's label has not been reviewed or approved by Health Canada.

This content does not provide a medical diagnosis or treatment for any condition.

 

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