Ten kinds of western-style herbs are as follows:
1. Basil is native to tropical Asia, sensitive to cold, suitable for growing in hot and dry environment, up to 2 to 8 cm, edible and potted. Basil is common in all kinds of dishes and has the reputation of "King of Vanilla".
2. Sage
is native to the Mediterranean region and has a long history. Its scientific name comes from the Latin word "salvere", which means "saved". Because sage has rich trade profits and medicinal value, in 812 AD, Charlemagne also ordered the national planting.
3. Oregano
originated in mountainous Greek countryside. The Greeks called this fragrant herb "Wild Marjoram" and now it is planted all over the world.
4. Lemongrass
Citronella is often called in South China. It is about half a meter long and has slender leaves. Lemon grass is rich in citral, and the whole tree gives off a fresh lemon fragrance.
5. Thyme
is native to southern Europe and is widely planted as a spice and garden plant.
6. Rosemary
is a member of the mint family, which is native to the Mediterranean region, and widely grows on the seashore, so its Latin name is equivalent to "sea dew".
7. Fennel
is a perennial herb of the family Carrot, which is cultivated for its edible shoots, leaves and seeds.
8. Dill
tastes like a mixture of licorice and fennel. Adding fresh dill at the end of cooking can add color and fragrance.
9. Parsley
is native to the Mediterranean region of southern Europe and has been planted for more than 2 years. The name comes from the Greek Petroselinon, which means rock celery, because it can thrive on rocks and walls.
1. Mint
is a perennial herb with unique fragrance and colorful history.
vanilla
vanilla refer to plants that emit unique fragrance. Vanilla mostly originates from the Mediterranean coast and is divided into annual and perennial. Because vanilla contains aromatic compounds such as alcohol, ketone, fat and ether, its branches and leaves will give off pleasant fragrance, and its roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds can be used by human beings.