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Whole Dried Bay Leaves (LEAF) Portugal 100g (3.53 Oz - 0.22 Lbs) Laurus Nobilis

Whole Dried Bay Leaves (LEAF) Portugal 100g (3.53 Oz - 0.22 Lbs) Laurus Nobilis

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  • Whole Dried Bay Leaves (LEAF) Portugal 100g (3.53 Oz - 0.22 Lbs) Laurus Nobilis
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Whole Dried Bay Leaves (LEAF) Portugal 100g (3.53 Oz - 0.22 Lbs) Laurus Nobilis

Bay laurel (Laurus nobilis, Lauraceae). Fresh or dried bay leaves are used in cooking for their distinctive flavor and fragrance. The leaves are often used to flavor soups, stews, braises and pates in Mediterranean cuisine. The fresh leaves are very mild and do not develop their full flavor until several weeks after picking and drying.

If eaten whole, bay leaves are pungent and have a sharp, bitter taste. As with many spices and flavorings, the fragrance of the bay leaf is more noticeable than its taste. When dried, the fragrance is herbal, slightly floral, and somewhat similar to oregano and thyme. Myrcene, which is a component of many essential oils used in perfumery, can be extracted from the bay leaf. They also contain the essential oil eugenol.

Bay leaves were used for flavoring by the ancient Greeks. It is a fixture in the cooking of many European cuisines (particularly those of the Mediterranean), as well as in the Americas. They are used in soups, stews, meat, seafood, vegetable dishes, and sauces. The leaves also flavor many classic French dishes. The leaves are most often used whole (sometimes in a bouquet garni) and removed before serving (they can be abrasive in the digestive tract). Thai cuisine employs bay leaf (Thai name bai kra wan) in a few Arab-influenced dishes, notably massaman curry.
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