Ingredients
100% Greek Organic Rosemary
Serving Suggestions
Basic ingredient in many recipes. Try it on meat, fishes, sauces, vegetables and salads.
Rosemary Uses
Culinary Uses: Rosemary is one of the favorite aromas of Mediterranean cuisine. It is mainly used to give aroma, intensity and color to olive oils, vinegar and cooking salts. It goes well with beef, lamb, game, poultry as well as fried fish and fried liver.
In Folklore: According to folklore, it took its name from the Virgin Mary, who left her cloak on the bush. By the next morning, the flowers of the bush had turned blue and since then it has been called the rose of Mary.
The ancient Greeks considered it a gift of Aphrodite. The students wore rosemary wreaths when they had exams because it improved concentration and memory.
Additionally, Rosemary used to be used as incense, which is why it was also called frankincense.
In Folklore: According to folklore, it took its name from the Virgin Mary, who left her cloak on the bush. By the next morning, the flowers of the bush had turned blue and since then it has been called the rose of Mary.
The ancient Greeks considered it a gift of Aphrodite. The students wore rosemary wreaths when they had exams because it improved concentration and memory.
Additionally, Rosemary used to be used as incense, which is why it was also called frankincense.
Herbs of Olympus Mountain Tea
Straight from the slopes of Mount Olympus, and grown under optimum conditions in organic farms, the organic herbs of Olympus Mountain Tea are of the highest quality.
Discover the organic herbs of Olympus Mountain Tea: Organic Mountain Tea, Greek Organic Thyme, Greek Organic Rosemary, Greek Organic Oregano.
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