Savory Leaves Ground
Savory is pungent and peppery, which makes it perfect for long-cooked dishes. It is frequently paired with beans, especially in German cooking. Savory is used widely in Atlantic Canada, especially in dressings for chicken and turkey, much as sage is used elsewhere in Canada.
Savory is generally not available as a cut herb, so you need to have dried on hand unless you grow your own.
Summer savory is a plant. The leaves and stem are used to make medicine.
People take summer savory for coughs, sore throat, and intestinal disorders including cramps, indigestion, gas, diarrhea, nausea, and loss of appetite. People with diabetes take it to relieve frequent thirst. It is also used as a tonic and as an aphrodisiac to increase sex drive.
Some people apply summer savory directly to the skin for insect bites.
The chemicals in summer savory are thought to decrease muscle spasms and kill bacteria and fungus.
Savory is pungent and peppery, which makes it perfect for long-cooked dishes. It is frequently paired with beans, especially in German cooking. Savory is used widely in Atlantic Canada, especially in dressings for chicken and turkey, much as sage is used elsewhere in Canada.
Savory is generally not available as a cut herb, so you need to have dried on hand unless you grow your own.
Summer savory is a plant. The leaves and stem are used to make medicine.
People take summer savory for coughs, sore throat, and intestinal disorders including cramps, indigestion, gas, diarrhea, nausea, and loss of appetite. People with diabetes take it to relieve frequent thirst. It is also used as a tonic and as an aphrodisiac to increase sex drive.
Some people apply summer savory directly to the skin for insect bites.
The chemicals in summer savory are thought to decrease muscle spasms and kill bacteria and fungus.
Savory is pungent and peppery, which makes it perfect for long-cooked dishes. It is frequently paired with beans, especially in German cooking. Savory is used widely in Atlantic Canada, especially in dressings for chicken and turkey, much as sage is used elsewhere in Canada.
Savory is generally not available as a cut herb, so you need to have dried on hand unless you grow your own.
Summer savory is a plant. The leaves and stem are used to make medicine.
People take summer savory for coughs, sore throat, and intestinal disorders including cramps, indigestion, gas, diarrhea, nausea, and loss of appetite. People with diabetes take it to relieve frequent thirst. It is also used as a tonic and as an aphrodisiac to increase sex drive.
Some people apply summer savory directly to the skin for insect bites.
The chemicals in summer savory are thought to decrease muscle spasms and kill bacteria and fungus.
Please note that Rooted Kitchen is a supplier of natural dried herbs, spices and ingredients. Information on this website is compiled from various sources for educational purposes only and should not be used to treat or diagnose any medical condition. Please consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional for additional insight.