Question 2: What do vanilla branches look like? I want to see pictures? Why don't you just search?
Question 3: What are the herbs in this picture? Vanilla, butterfly, sage.
Question 4: Vanilla, officially named aromatic plant, is a kind of plant group with both medicinal and aromatic properties. There are more than 3000 species in the world, among which lavender, rosemary, thyme and patchouli are famous varieties. Lavender, rosemary, thyme, Pogostemon, etc. , are the object of fashion people chasing. In recent years, it is very popular to use the extracts and dried leaves of these plants for aromatherapy and beauty care in the SPA, to drink vanilla drinks in cafes and teahouses, or to carry sachets and sachets with you. As a fashionable potted plant, this herb has recently entered fashionable rooms. Basil grass (scientific name: basil grass), also known as nine-story pagoda, bougainvillea, St. Joseph grass and sweet basil grass, is a short and tender herb in Labiatae. Native to tropical Asia. Its height is between 20 and 60 centimeters. Its leaves are opposite, light green, with fine hairs, about 1.5 cm long and about 1-3 cm wide. It has a strong, fragrant smell and tastes like fennel. Basil is very sensitive to cold and grows best in hot and dry environment. The most common species are annuals, and some are perennial, including African blue basil and Thai basil. Basil is common in western recipes and Thai food, and three cups are also used for Chinese food. In Taiwan Province Province, it is often used to cook three cups of chicken or to add flavor to the night market snack salty crispy chicken. In addition, basil can also be used as Chinese medicine to treat traumatic injuries and snake bites. Vanilla belongs to the genus Ocimum (10), a perennial herb of Labiatae, which is native to North America. The name "fragrant bee flower" comes from English bee sesame oil. One of its English nicknames is bergamot. Because bergamot also refers to bergamot in English, bergamot has been misinterpreted as bergamot for a long time, so the vanilla has another nickname "bergamot grass". Melissa officinalis, another plant of Labiatae, is sometimes called Melissa officinalis. Melissa (5 slices) of vanilla, coriander (scientific name: coriander), also known as coriander, coriander, coriander and millet, belong to the same family as celery and carrot. It often appears in cooking in the Middle East, the Mediterranean, India, Latin America and Southeast Asia, and can also be used as medicine. The whole plant can be eaten, but generally only its young leaves and dry seeds are eaten every day. Watercress, English name: watercress, alias watercress, watercress, watercress, chrysanthemum, etc. It is one of the three varieties of watercress in Cruciferae, and it is an annual or biennial herb aquatic plant. Origin in Europe, the eastern Mediterranean. About 1977, it was used as a medical drug and anti-scurvy in early Rome. In the dark ages of western Europe, it was regarded as a wild vegetable food. /kloc-there was artificial cultivation in Britain and France in the 0/4th century, and in Germany in the 0/750, agronomy spread to New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and other places. After 1780, it appeared in tropical areas, such as Southeast Asia, China, Guangdong, Guangxi and Taiwan Province Province. Dandelion Dandelion (scientific name: Taraxacum), also known as Viola yedoensis and Veronica, is a common year or biennial plants from temperate zone to dandelion subtropical zone. Dandelion leaves are shaped like fangs. Its English name Dandelion comes from French dent-de-lion, which means the tooth of a lion. Dandelion leaves grow in a circle above the roots and surround one or two flower stems. The stem is hollow and has white milk after breaking. Flowers are bright yellow and consist of many thin petals. When the flower matures, it becomes a round dandelion umbrella, which will split into a small white umbrella with seeds when it is blown by the wind. Children all over the world like to blow away dandelion umbrellas. Lavender Lavender (Lavandula) is a genus of Labiatae, with about 25-30 species. Its plants are panicum miliaceum, subshrubs or small shrubs. Originated in the Mediterranean region, south to tropical Africa and east to India, including the Canary Islands, North and East Africa, Southern Europe, the Mediterranean region, the * * * Peninsula and India. Vanilla Lavender (15 tablets) is widely cultivated in cultivation gardens all over the world because of its cultivable varieties, and people can occasionally find wild lavender groups formed by floating seeds in gardens in many non-native places. Citronella citronella is a general name of about 55 aromatic plants in Gramineae (Citronella), and it is one of the common herbs. Because of the smell of lemon, it is also >>
Question 5: What kind of vanilla is often found in ice cream? It is made of edible vanilla essence and is available in food additive stores.
Question 6: What color is vanilla? Vanilla is just a general term for spice plants.
Not specifically a plant! ! Lavender, rosemary, thyme and bee flower, the leaves of most herbs are green, and the flowers of lavender are purple.
Question 7: Hello, pictures of fish and herbs. After reading your description, what is the problem?
If you don't describe the question clearly, it will be difficult for people to answer the question and help you.
I hope you can describe the questions you want clearly as soon as possible, so that everyone can answer them as soon as possible and help you. Thank you.
Question 8: Does anyone have a picture of herbs used in hot pot ingredients? Is it vanilla or coriander? O_o
Question 9: Who knows what vanilla color looks like? labi/images/lb/color/0898.jpg
Look at this picture, this is the color. The color of vanilla ice cream we eat is worse than vanilla ice cream ~ ~ close to beige ~ ~