Parsley Flakes

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Parsley is considered an herb, a vegetable and a spice, and is the most popular of any of these designations across the globe. Dried parsley flakes preserve the bright green color and celery-like flavor of the leaf of the plant.

Use as a seasoning and garnish for just about anything and everything edible.

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a.
quick look

information at a glance

approximate cups to one pound27
originIsrael
plant part usedleaf
processingflakes

b.
buying & keeping

general guidelines and tips

storage tipsStore in a sealed container in a cool, dark place.
appearance & aromaDark green and leafy, with a fresh scent.

c.
uses

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cosmeticTincture or infuse in oil for use in soaps, lotions and other body care products.
culinaryAdd generously to salads, soups, stews, rice, pasta, potatoes and other cooked foods to enhance flavor.
householdInfuse in hot water, witch hazel or vinegar for use in making homemade cleaners.
aromaticParsley is used in perfumery.

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[ tip: Pair dried parsley flakes with rosemary in rice, pasta and salad dressings.  ~ from Monterey Bay Herb Company ]

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[ tip: Combine dried parsley flakes with peppermint when making homemade soaps.  ~ from Monterey Bay Herb Company ]

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d.
flavor profile

dried
parsley flakes

Has a bright flavor that goes well with just about everything else under the sun except sweet foods.

e.
formulas & recipes

dried
parsley flakes

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f.
what else you should know

dried
parsley flakes

Parsley is a member of the carrot family that is original to the Mediterranean and southern Europe, but is now widely cultivated all over the world. This particular variety is commonly known as curly leaf parsley.

There's a good reason fresh parsley is served with fish and other "aromatic" foods in restaurants — parsley contains a high degree of chlorophyll, which makes it an effective breath freshener. The ancient Romans and Greeks, who appreciated the powerful deodorizing ability of parsley long before it was considered food, relied on the herb to mask unpleasant odors at funerals.


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This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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