10 Herbs with Culinary & Health Benefits

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Basil
Learn MoreThough evocative of summer, basil's vitamins and minerals make it a year-round winner.
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Thyme
Learn MoreSavory and somewhat piney with spicy notes, thyme has antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties.
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Chive
Learn MoreLooking to add a little elegance to any dish? Garnish with finely minced chives, also a source of antioxidants.
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Marjoram
Learn MoreName-checked by Shakespeare in King Lear, marjoram oil has compounds that studies show have promising antioxidant properties.
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Parsley
Learn MoreA member of the carrot family, and more than just a garnish, parsley is a fine source of vitamin A and K.
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Chervil
Learn MoreSure, it's got twee good looks, but this herb resembling tiny ferns also has vitamin C and numerous minerals.
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Sage
Learn MoreSage can also refer to a wise person, one who would surely agree its smart to use this herb known for its versatility as a traditional remedy.
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Dill
Learn MoreIt's not just for pickles! Try mineral-rich dill mixed in with yogurt and dolloped on roasted vegetables.
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Cilantro
Learn MoreThough it may be polarizing, cilantro is at least a no-waste herb: all parts of the plant are edible.
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Perilla
Learn MoreFresh perilla leaves are mineral-rich, and you can use them as wrappers for a variety of savory fillings.
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Grilled Mushrooms in Herb Oil
Get CookingUse whatever herbs you have on hand to make a vivid green oil perfect for mushrooms.
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Herbarium
Learn MoreFancy yourself a budding herbalist? Get to know the botanical, culinary, and medicinal histories of nearly 100 herbs.