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  2. The 'soup for dinner' diet: It's easy, delicious. A never ...

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    (As the food historian and former L.A. Times Food staff writer Charlie Perry once said, “The flavor of spice heat is pain.”) It's a terrific vehicle for shrimp, clams, mussels, scallops, firm ...

  3. Bouquet garni - Wikipedia

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    Bouquet garni of thyme, bay leaves, and sage, tied with a string A bouquet garni in cranberry sauce. The bouquet garni (French for "garnished bouquet"; pronounced [bukɛ ɡaʁni] [1] [2]) is a bundle of herbs usually tied with string and mainly used to prepare soup, stock, casseroles and various stews.

  4. Thymus herba-barona - Wikipedia

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    Caraway thyme is a creeping, woody-based perennial, growing to 10 to 25 cm (4 to 10 in) high and spreading out across the ground to a width of 30 cm (12 in). The leaves are 4 to 10 mm (0.2 to 0.4 in) long, lanceolate, dark glossy green and hairy. The foliage has a strong aroma of caraway.

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    Loaded with fresh herbs, garlic, onion, tomatoes and beans, this soup has layers of delicious flavor sure to please your entire family. Get the recipe: 30-Minute Hearty Pasta Fagioli Soup ...

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    105 Easy Low-Carb Recipes PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE Let us state the obvious: Low-carb recipes do tend to be kinda boring, and also kinda hard to convince the rest of ...

  7. Plants used as herbs or spices - Wikipedia

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    This page is a sortable table of plants used as herbs and/or spices.This includes plants used as seasoning agents in foods or beverages (including teas), plants used for herbal medicine, and plants used as incense or similar ingested or partially ingested ritual components.