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Rosemary Leaf Tea Bags

Native to the Mediterranean, where wanner temperatures prevail, Rosemary (Rosmannus officinahs) was introduced to Britain by the Romans. Boughs of Rosemary have had many uses in the past. They were carried at weddings. used to freshen rooms, and burned as incense. They are also used as a pungent flavoring in cooking. The leaves, fresh or dried, can be used with chicken, meats (especially lamb), stews, breads, pizzas, and vegetables. Dried leaves can also be added to the coals of barbecues, near the end of cooking, to impart Rosemary’s characteristic flavor to meats. In addition to its varied culinary uses, Rosemary also has a history as a health-giving herb. In 1525, Banckes’ Herbal, the first book devoted exclusively to herbs and their uses, was printed in England and included Rosemary. Early Arabian physicians are credited as the first to recommend this fragrant herb as a tea. And today, it is still enjoyed. often before retiring.