Bay Leaves Ground
Description
These powdered bay leaves are convenient to add to sauces and grilled meats.
Other Common Names
Bay Laurel, Poet's Laurel, Roman Laurel, Sweet Laurel, Wreath Laurel. Botanical Name: (Laurus nobilis)
Description & Use
Bay leaves are gathered from a densely foliaged evergreen tree of the laurel family. There are many poisonous varieties of laurel tree and the true bay laurel is the only variety that is suitable for cooking. Also not to be confused with Indian bay leaves, which have an entirely different flavour. Bay leaves have a pleasing camphor-like aroma and pungent taste. 1 or 2 leaves, preferably dried, are sufficient to add flavour to soups, stews and casseroles. Bay leaves, along with thyme, marjoram and parsley constitute a traditional bouquet garni. Herbie’s premium grade bay leaves are grown in Australia and carefully dried to maintain their colour and flavour.
Produce of Egypt, processed and packed in Australia.
Weight
20g