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    Once you arrive home from the grocery store, immediately remove your fresh herbs from their plastic container and place them in a jar of water. Skip to main content. 24/7 ...

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    Herbs can be chopped and added to water in an ice cube tray. After freezing, the ice cubes are emptied into a plastic freezer bag for storing in the freezer. Herbs also can be stirred into a bowl with unsalted butter, then spread on wax paper and rolled into a cylinder shape.

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    Epis (/ ˈ ɛ p iː s /, Haitian Creole: epis) is a blend of peppers, garlic, and herbs that is used as a flavor base for many foods in Haitian cuisine. [1] Some refer to it as a pesto sauce. [ 1 ] It is also known as epise and zepis . [ 2 ]