Rosemary - herb

Posted by TopVeg - January 27th, 2007

Rosemary

  • evergreen herb
  • medicinal & culinary uses
  • prefers light soil, sunny position
  • protect from frost
  • perenial
  • prune to keep plenty of young wood
  • dry pruned shoots for use in kitchen
  • dry-sprig-rosemary.jpg
  • leaves flavour soups, stews, stuffings, tomato salads & roast lamb
  • dry-rosemary.jpg
  • rosemary acts as a food preserver, slowing the growth of a number of bacteria such as E. coli and S. aureus that are involved in food spoilage
  • rosemary is thought to stimulate hair growth.
  • rosemary’s antioxidant properties may have activity against colon, breast, stomach, lung, and skin cancer cells.
  • Though rosemary oil has been shown to have beneficial effects, the oil should not be taken internally. Use a tea instead. Pregnant women should not use the herb medicinally, although it’s OK to use it as a seasoning.
  • To make Rosemary tea: put one teaspoon of crushed dried leaves in a cup of boiling water and steep for ten minutes.
  • To find out about Rosemary flowers click the link.

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