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Rosemary Leaves/Cut (40g)

$2.90

In Latin, Rosemary means “Dew of the Sea”.  From the mint family of plants Rosemary is known for its woody stems and needle-like leaves and unique evergreen and sage aroma.  Dried rosemary works well in cooking dishes such as soups and pasta sauces.

Origin: Morocco

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Weight 0.04 kg
Dimensions 8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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