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Thyme Leaves Organic
Thyme Leaves Organic
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Taste: Organic thymes goes well with chicken, stews, soups, eggs, pasta, vegetables, and beans. Fresh thyme tastes great with fish and seafood. You can make lasagna, sautĂ© or roast vegetables, roast chicken, pork, lamb, or beef, or prepare potato dishes with Thyme. Thyme has a slightly sour flavor much like a very mild lemon and goes great with vegetables, fresh meats and seafood.Â
Made: The pure quality organic flavor you can only get from only real ingredients. You’ll notice the difference — a true treasure in our line-up of pure spices.
Passion: CADIA® Organic Spices, Herbs, and Seasonings are fresh and flavorful. Premium ingredients, sourced from around the world. Our Organic Thyme is free of synthetic pesticides and herbicides. Buying organic produce is one of the best ways to ensure that your basil is grown far away from potentially dangerous chemicals. Our Organic Thyme is Gluten Free, Non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, No Artificial Colors. No MSG. Vegan. No Artificial Flavors.
Uses: Thyme pairs well with eggs, tomatoes, and cheese, so it’s a great addition to omelets and egg strata. It’s also a great seasoning for poultry; you’ll find it in poultry seasoning blends and stuffing recipes.
History: Organic thyme has been used for centuries in culinary and medicinal applications. The herb is native to the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated for millennia. Organic thyme is a member of the mint family and has a strong, pungent flavor. Thyme was used medicinally in ancient Greece and Rome. The Greeks used it to treat respiratory problems, while the Romans employed it as a digestive aid. Thyme was also thought to have antimicrobial properties and was used to disinfect wounds. In medieval Europe, thyme was added to soups and stews for flavor. It was also used to stuff poultry and game birds. Thyme became increasingly popular in European cooking in the 16th century. Today, organic thyme is still used in both culinary and medicinal applications. It is commonly added to stocks, soups, sauces, vegetable dishes, and meat dishes. Thyme essential oil is also used in aromatherapy and has numerous health benefits.
Testimonial: “Earthy with a hint of lemon, top-notch spice” – Thomas
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