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Sage Leaf, Certified Organic

Sage Leaf, Certified Organic

Prix habituel $31.50
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The common garden sage has been known and used for culinary and herbal purposes for centuries.


COMMON NAME

  • Standardized: sage
  • Other: Dalmatian sage, garden sage, common sage

BOTANICAL NAME

  • Salvia officinalis L.
  • Plant Family: Lamiaceae

OVERVIEW

  • The common garden sage has been known and used for culinary and herbal purposes for centuries. The low-growing evergreen shrub is popular in nearly every European cuisine and is used variously to flavor various proteins, soups, puddings, cheeses and vegetables. Its unmistakable peppery flavor makes it popular for use in stuffing and other hardier dishes. "Why should a man die when sage grows in his garden?" Martin Luther is said to have asked in the middle ages, and his statement is reflected in the herb's Latin name salvia, derived from the Latin word to heal.

PARTS USED

  • Dried leaf.

TYPICAL PREPARATIONS

  • Used as a spice in food, and as a tea. Sometimes found in washes and cosmetics.

SUMMARY

  • One of the more popular herbs in the Middle Ages through 18th century, sage has drifted into lesser use as more delicate flavors grew more popular. The evergreen herb is enjoying a resurgence of late, in part based on its many uses and benefits. Sage can be used to flavor and preserve various proteins or cheese, and is often used in soups and salads as well.

PRECAUTIONS

  • If consumption exceeds use as a spice then not for use in pregnancy or breastfeeding except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.

Unit Size: 1 lb.
Properties: Diterpines and triterpenes, including carnosic acid, oleaolic acid, and ursolic acid
Contraindications: White sage should not be ingested by women who are pregnant.


Ingredients

Sage leaf (Salvia officinalis). Certified Organic. Origin: Italy

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