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This herb provides antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiseptic, astringent, and fungicidal properties.
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A grayish-green herb with a fragrant, light taste that adds flavor to seafood, poultry and vegetables.
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Clusters of tiny green leaves on a thin, woody stem. Most common variety for cooking is English thyme. Other varieties include lemon thyme and caraway thyme. It has a subtle pine and lemon and spice flavor. It is versatile and widely complementary, but can overwhelm delicate foods. Use liberally but carefully.
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A grayish green herb, thyme has minty, light flavor. Recipe: Tomato Gravy
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A rich-flavored herb. Used in seafood chowders, sauces, stocks, and meat dishes.
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