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  2. Thyme - Wikipedia

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    Thyme (/ taɪm /) is a culinary herb consisting of the dried aerial parts of some members of the genus Thymus of flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae. Thymes are native to Eurasia and north Africa. Thymes have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses.

  3. Thyme: 12 Health Benefits and More

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    Thyme is an herb from the mint family and is a culinary staple. That said, it may also provide numerous health benefits, such as fighting acne, regulating mucus, fighting infections, and more ...

  4. How to Grow and Care for Thyme - The Spruce

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    Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a low-growing, woody perennial that performs especially well in somewhat dry, sunny conditions. A beloved Mediterranean herb, it holds its taste in cooking and blends well with other flavors of its native region, such as garlic, olive oil, and tomatoes.

  5. Thyme is a wonderful herb with a pleasant, pungent, clover flavor. It smells like summer to us! There are both fragrant ornamental types as well as culinary thyme varieties, which add a savory note to summer soups, grilled meats, and vegetables. Here’s how to plant and grow thyme.

  6. Health Benefits of Thyme - WebMD

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    Find out what nutrients are in thyme and learn how its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties can help with everything from bad breath to acne.

  7. THYME - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is an herb with a distinct smell. The flowers, leaves, and oil are commonly used to flavor foods and are also used as medicine. Thyme contains chemicals that might...

  8. Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a perennial native to the Mediterranean region, where it was most often used as a spice. However, traditional societies also used thyme for medicinal purposes too, such as for inflammation, infections, and digestive issues.

  9. Thyme, a versatile and aromatic herb, has been a staple in culinary traditions for thousands of years. Known for its distinctive, slightly minty and earthy flavor, thyme has been used to elevate a wide array of dishes, from savory roasts to delicate sauces.

  10. Thyme: Benefits, history, and forms - Medical News Today

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    Thyme is a Mediterranean herb with dietary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. The flowers, leaves, and oil of thyme have been used to treat a range of symptoms and complaints. These include...

  11. What Is Thyme Good For? 25 Benefits, Thyme Tea - MedicineNet

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    Thyme is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals and possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It contains several helpful compounds that help improve overall health. Here are 25 benefits of thyme: Treats respiratory issues: Thyme functions as an expectorant and anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent.