Herbs are such an amazing way to give every meal such unique flavor. A knowledgeable chef who slays it in the kitchen has a talent for pulling together flavors to create works of art specifically for the flavor party in your mouth...
But what about the rest of us (mostly me) who haven't got a clue where to start when it comes to herbs???
An important part of understanding what goes into crafting a great flavor requires time and practice, but to get started properly an understanding of some of the herbs and how they are used, can give some major insight on where they will be the most beneficial for both flavor and health.
Dill
This herb might not be at the top of your list when you are thinking about cooking, but you will be surprised to know that dill is often a spice used to pack a punch to a dish.
Dill seed is similar to its cousin caraway but with a slightly stronger presentation. Dill is great for sauces and fatty meats. Dill is also great for the stomach.
Boiled water with dill can quickly become a stomach soothing tea that will help you be able to relax and focus.
Basil
Basil is one of the most popular herbs in the world.
It makes for great pairings with both sweet and salty foods and dishes of all kinds. Italian foods have always highlighted this herb, but many other cultures have made a wonderful use of the herb. Some asian dishes use it to bring a new dimension to many of the spicy dishes.
Basil has been used medicinally and an anti-inflammatory for hundreds of years. These properties make it an excellent herb for respiratory aid. Basil can even be applied in the form of a medical dressing (poultice) to bring down inflammation at the site of a wound.
Mint
There are many types of mint but spearmint is the most popular. That is going to be the one you use in most recipes including mint julep and mojito!
It can take some experimentation, but it’s worth it to have a good understanding of the differences. Mint is great for making cocktails, and for your infused water recipes. It also makes a great addition to tea, and other hot drinks. Mint is another herb with a lot of properties that help your stomach. Part of this is due to its ability to stimulate bile production. It is also associated with a calming effect.
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