Rosemary Powder

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per 1/4 Pound
Quantity:  
$2.32 
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per Pound
Quantity:  
$5.78 

Like the whole herb, powdered rosemary is aromatic, flavorful and high in vitamin B-6, iron, calcium and antioxidants.

While the powder is typically encapsulated as a dietary supplement, it can also be added directed to foods while cooking. Powdered rosemary can also be used in various cosmetic formulations, as well in incense blends, potpourri and other in other crafts.

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a.
quick look

information at a glance

approximate cups to one pound8
originmorocco
active compoundsFlavonoids, Rosmarinic acid, Diterpenes, Volatile oil, Rosmaricine, Tannins
plant part usedleaves
processingpowder

b.
buying & keeping

general guidelines and tips

storage tipsStore in a sealed container in a cool, dark cabinet or pantry.
appearance & aromaLight green powder with a woody scent.

c.
uses

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cosmeticInfuse in oil for use in skin and hair products
culinarySprinkle directly into foods while cooking or braising. May also be encapsulated as a dietary supplement.
aromaticAdd to incense blends or infuse in oil for use in perfumes.
industrialRosemary antioxidant extract is used as a preservative in the food and cosmetic industries.

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[ tip: Pair powdered rosemary with lemon peel in custom seasoning blends. ~ from Monterey Bay Herb Company ]

Pair with lemon peel in custom seasoning blends.

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[ capsule machine ]

[ tip: Prepare two dozen capsules at the same time. ~ from Monterey Bay Herb Company ]

Prepare two dozen capsules of rosemary powder at the same time.

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d.
flavor profile

powdered
rosemary leaves

Earthy with a pine-like flavor. Goes well with oregano, thyme, marjoram, basil, garlic, black pepper, onion and lemon peel.

e.
formulas & recipes

powdered
rosemary leaves

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f.
what else you should know

powdered
rosemary leaves

Rosemary is an evergreen, shrubby herb in the mint family that is native to the Mediterranean region. It has a long history of use as a food and preservative. Because the herb is associated with remembrance, it is traditionally worn or carried at funerals and weddings.

Rosemary is sometimes encapsulated and taken as a dietary supplement. The herb contains a number of active antioxidant compounds, the most significant of which is rosmarinic acid.


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This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

please be advised: 
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor,
especially if you are pregnant, nursing or have existing conditions.