Basil, Organic - Dried Leaves
Organic Basil, Family farm grown in Upstate New York
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From a certified organic farm in the rolling hills of the Catskills. Sweet basil is a member of the mint family with a mildly peppery taste, a hint of clove and mint, basil is at the same time spicy and sweet, warm and fresh. Basil has particular affinity for tomatoes, and no tomato dish should be served without it. A few leaves of fresh basil in tomato salad, soup or sauce will bring words of praise. |
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