๐ฟ Rosemary
Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus, formerly Rosmarinus officinalis) is a fragrant evergreen herb widely used in cooking, herbal medicine, and gardening. It belongs to the mint family and is native to the Mediterranean region.
๐ฑ Plant Characteristics
- Type: Evergreen shrub
- Height: 1โ2 meters (3โ6 ft) if grown outdoors
- Leaves: Needle-like, dark green with a strong aroma
- Flowers: Blue, purple, pink, or white
- Growing conditions: Sunny, well-drained soil
๐ฝ๏ธ Culinary Uses
Rosemary is a popular seasoning for many dishes, especially:
- Roasted potatoes
- Chicken and lamb
- Soups and stews
- Bread such as focaccia
- Olive oil infusions
Its flavor is strong, pine-like, and slightly peppery, so a little goes a long way.
๐ช Health Benefits
Rosemary contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.
Possible benefits include:
- Improves digestion
- Supports memory and concentration
- Helps circulation
- Contains antimicrobial compounds
- May reduce inflammation
๐ต Rosemary Tea
A simple herbal drink made by steeping fresh or dried rosemary.
Basic recipe:
- 1 teaspoon dried rosemary (or 1 small fresh sprig)
- 1 cup hot water
- Steep 5โ10 minutes, strain, and drink.
People often drink it for digestion, focus, or mild headaches.
๐งด Other Uses
- Hair care: Rosemary oil may help scalp health and hair growth.
- Aromatherapy: The scent can help alertness and mood.
- Natural insect repellent: The aroma repels some insects.
โ ๏ธ Precautions
- Large amounts may irritate the stomach.
- Rosemary oil should not be swallowed undiluted.
- Pregnant women should avoid medicinal doses.
๐ก Interesting fact: In ancient Greece, students wore rosemary garlands while studying because it was believed to improve memory.
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